Effect of varying molecular weight of dextran on acrylic-derivatized dextran and concanavalin A glucose-responsive materials for closed-loop insulin delivery.
Drug Dev Ind Pharm
; 37(3): 351-8, 2011 Mar.
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| ID: mdl-21244237
AIM: Dextran methacrylate (dex-MA) and concanavalin A (con A)-methacrylamide were photopolymerized to produce covalently cross-linked glucose-sensitive gels for the basis of an implantable closed-loop insulin delivery device. METHODS: The viscoelastic properties of these polymerized gels were tested rheologically in the non-destructive oscillatory mode within the linear viscoelastic range at glucose concentrations between 0 and 5% (w/w). RESULTS: For each cross-linked gel, as the glucose concentration was raised, a decrease in storage modulus, loss modulus and complex viscosity (compared at 1 Hz) was observed, indicating that these materials were glucose responsive. The higher molecular weight acrylic-derivatized dextrans [degree of substitution (DS) 3 and 8%] produced higher complex viscosities across the glucose concentration range. CONCLUSIONS: These studies coupled with in vitro diffusion experiments show that dex-MA of 70 kDa and DS (3%) was the optimum mass average molar mass to produce gels that show reduced component leach, glucose responsiveness, and insulin transport useful as part of a self-regulating insulin delivery device.
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Acrilamidas
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Bombas de Infusão Implantáveis
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Dextranos
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Concanavalina A
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Hipoglicemiantes
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Insulina
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2011
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