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pH‐sensitive swelling and release behaviors of anionic hydrogels for intelligent drug delivery system

Bumsang Kim Youngchan Shin

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AbstractThe pH‐sensitive swelling and release behaviors of the anionic P(MAA‐co‐EGMA) hydrogels were investigated as a biological on–off switch for the design of an intelligent drug delivery system triggered by external pH changes. There was a drastic change of the equilibrium weight swelling ratio of P(MAA‐co‐EGMA) hydrogels at a pH of around 5, which is the pKa of poly (methacrylic acid) (PMAA). At a pH below 5, the hydrogels were in a relatively collapsed state but at a pH higher than 5, the hydrogels swelled to a high degree. When the molecular weight of the pendent poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) of the P(MAA‐co‐EGMA) increased, the swelling ratio decreased at a pH higher than 5. The pKa values of the P(MAA‐co‐EGMA) hydrogels moved to a higher pH range as the pendent PEG molecular weight increased. When the feed concentration of the crosslinker of the hydrogel increased the swelling ratio of the P(MAA‐co‐EGMA) hydrogels decreased at a pH higher than 5. In release experiments using Rhodamine B (Rh‐B) as a model solute, the P(MAA‐co‐EGMA) hydrogels showed a pH‐sensitive release behavior. At low pH (pH 4.0) a small amount of Rh‐B was released while at high pH (pH 6.0) a relatively large amount of Rh‐B was released from the hydrogels. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 2007

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Bumsang Kim

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Youngchan Shin

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Kim, B., Shin, Y. (2007). pH‐sensitive swelling and release behaviors of anionic hydrogels for intelligent drug delivery system. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.26450

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2007
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10.1002/app.26450
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