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PVP magnetic nanospheres: biocompatibility, in vitro and in vivo bleomycin release
Authors:Guowei Ding  Adriane Kamulegeya  Chen Xingzai  Jie Chen  Yinfeng Liu
Affiliation:Tongji University Hospital, 50 Chifeng Road, 200092 Shanghai, PR China. tjhosp698@sohu.com
Abstract:PURPOSE: To synthesize and characterize a magnetic micromolecular delivery system based on PVP hydrogel with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as the crosslinker. METHODS: The microparticles were successfully prepared using 25 kGy Co-60 gamma-ray irradiation and characterized. Biocompatibility, in vitro and in vivo drug release tests were carried out. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Bleomycin was quantitatively released with in slightly over 8 h (hours) from the nanospheres containing 1mg bleomycin while the time was longer for those containing 5 mg. On the other hand free bleomycin quantitatively passed through the dialysis baffle with in only 3.5 h. For both 5 and 1 mg of bound bleomycin, it took up to 2 h to reach peak concentration compared to 30 min for the free drug. CONCLUSION: The PVP hydrogel magnetic nanospheres exhibited passive drug release that could be exploited to enhance therapeutic efficacy. The present results indicate that PVP hydrogel based magnetic nanospheres have potential as drug carriers in magnetic guided chemotherapeutic drug delivery.
Keywords:Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) hydrogel   Nanospheres   Magnetic micromolecules   Magnetic guided drug delivery
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