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- 2023Protease-Responsive Hydrogel Microparticles for Intradermal Drug Deliverycitations
- 2020Protein Component of Oyster Glycogen Nanoparticlescitations
- 2019The future of layer-by-layer assembly: A tribute to ACS Nano associate editor Helmuth Möhwaldcitations
- 2019Glycogen as a building block for advanced biological materialscitations
- 2018Metal-Organic Frameworks for Cell and Virus Biologycitations
- 2015Surface-Confined Amorphous Films from Metal-Coordinated Simple Phenolic Ligandscitations
- 2015Nanoporous Metal-Phenolic Particles as Ultrasound Imaging Probes for Hydrogen Peroxide.citations
- 2014Tuning particle biodegradation through polymer-peptide blend compositioncitations
- 2012Tailoring the Chain Packing in Ultrathin Polyelectrolyte Films Formed by Sequential Adsorptioncitations
- 2012Synthesis and functionalization of nanoengineered materials using click chemistrycitations
- 2012Engineering cellular degradation of multilayered capsules through controlled cross-linkingcitations
- 2011Nanoengineered films via surface-confined continuous assembly of polymerscitations
- 2009Cholesterol-mediated anchoring of enzyme-loaded liposomes within disulfide-stabilized polymer carrier capsulescitations
- 2009Tuning the formation and degradation of layer-by-layer assembled polymer hydrogel microcapsulescitations
- 2009Stabilization and functionalization of polymer multilayers and capsules via thiol-ene click chemistrycitations
- 2005Optical Properties of Nanoparticle-based Metallodielectric Inverse Opalscitations
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Tuning the formation and degradation of layer-by-layer assembled polymer hydrogel microcapsules
Abstract
Engineered polymer capsules are finding widespread importance in the delivery of encapsulated toxic or fragile drugs. The effectiveness of polymer capsules as therapeutic delivery vehicles is often dependent on the degradation behavior of the capsules because it is often necessary to release the encapsulated drugs at specific times and in certain locations. Herein we investigate the parameters that govern the formation and degradation of a recently introduced new class of polymer hydrogel capsules based on disulfide cross-linked poly(methacrylic acid). We report a new and efficient method for the synthesis of thiol-functionalized poly(methacrylic acid) (PMASH), the main component of the capsules. Polymeric capsules were synthesized by the layer-by-layer deposition of PMASH and poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVPON) on silica particle templates, followed by cross-linking the PMASH layers and removing PVPON and the template particles. The disulfide cross-links provided a redox-active trigger for degradation that was initiated by a cellular concentration of glutathione. We demonstrate that increasing the degree of PMASH thiol modification affords direct control over the thickness of the polymer film and the degradation rate of the polymer capsules. Furthermore, the degradation rate of the PMASH capsules was independent of film thickness, suggesting a bulk erosion process.