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  • 2021Effects of polymer blending on the performance of a subcutaneous biodegradable implant for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)12citations
  • 2018Noncovalent grafting of polyelectrolytes onto hydrophobic polymer colloids with a swelling agent5citations
  • 2018A moldable sustained release bupivacaine formulation for tailored treatment of postoperative dental pain8citations

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  • Li, Linying
  • Areson, Christine
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Effects of polymer blending on the performance of a subcutaneous biodegradable implant for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)

  • Johnson, Leah M.
  • Li, Linying
  • Areson, Christine
Abstract

<p>Long-acting (LA) HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can mitigate challenges of adhering to daily or on-demand regimens of antiretrovirals (ARVs). We are developing a subcutaneous implant comprising polycaprolactone (PCL) for sustained delivery of ARVs for PrEP. Here we use tenofovir alafenamide (TAF) as a model drug. Previously, we demonstrated that the release rates of drugs are controlled by the implant surface area and wall thickness, and the molecular weight (MW) of PCL. Here, we further advance the implant design and tailor the release rates of TAF and the mechanical integrity of the implant through unique polymer blend formulations. In vitro release of TAF from the implant exhibited zero-order release kinetics for ~120 days. TAF release rates were readily controlled via the MW of the polymer blend, with PCL formulations of higher MW releasing the drug faster than implants with lower MW PCL. Use of polymer MW to tune drug release rates is partly explained by PCL crystallinity, as higher PCL crystalline material is often associated with a slower release rate. Moreover, results showed the ability to tailor mechanical properties via PCL blends. Blending PCL offers an effective approach for tuning the ARV release rates, implant duration, and integrity, and ultimately the biodegradation profiles of the implant.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • molecular weight
  • crystallinity
  • polymer blend