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Polymer Sciences | ISSN: 2471-9935
October 02-03, 2017 Chicago, USA
3
rd
International Conference on
Polymer Science and Engineering
pH responsive polymer brushes grafted from the surface of intravaginal rings for reversible switch on/off
on-demand drug delivery
Sedigheh Nazaripour
1
, Sadegh Ghanbar
2
, Yufei Chen
2
, Emmanuel A Ho
2
and
Song Liu
2
1
Polycast International Ltd., Canada
2
University of Manitoba, Canada
A
new pH sensitive reservoir type polyurethane intravaginal ring (PU IVR) was developed for on-demand drug delivery using a
novel and versatile method. A combination of surface-initiated activator regenerated by electron transfer atom transfer radical
polymerization (SI- ARGET-ATRP) and alkyne-azide click reaction was applied to graft pH responsiveness polymer brushes from the
surface of PU IVR to achieve a rapid switchable release at specific pH environments. First, poly (propargyl acrylate) (PPA) brushes
were grafted at the surface of PU IVR segments via. SI-ARGET-ATRP to get the alkynyl handle terminated PU: PPA-PU. Secondly, pH
sensitive monomers were bonded onto the surface of PPA-PU via. alkyne-azide clic reaction. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)
and Attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) confirmed that polymer brushes were successfully grafted
from the PU surface. The pH- responsive behaviour of untreated PU IVR segments and functionalized segments with pH-responsive
polymer brushes were studied in PBS buffer solution at pH 4 and pH 7 over a minimum of 5 cycles using hydroxychloroquine (HCQ)
as a model drug. The untreated PU IVR did not show any pH responsiveness upon pH changes. On the other hand, modified PU IVRs
showed pH responsiveness upon changes in pH values. Release studies demonstrated that the “through pore mechanism” controls
release of HCQ from pH sensitive reservoir-type IVR drug delivery systems. PU IVR grafted with anionic functional groups showed
more release at acidic pH than basic pH. However, when cationic polymer brushes were grafted from the surface of PU IVR, more
release was observed at basic pH than acidic pH.
sedigheh.nazaripour@gmail.com snazaripour@polycast.caPolym Sci, 3:3
DOI: 10.4172/2471-9935-C1-003




