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Eur J Pharm Biopharm ; 150: 33-42, 2020 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32142953

RESUMEN

Photo-crosslinkable polymers have a great potential for the delivery of sensitive drugs. They allow preparation of drug releasing devices by photo-crosslinking, thus avoiding high processing temperatures. In this study, the hydrolysis behavior and drug release of three different photo-crosslinkable poly(ether anhydride)s and one poly(ester anhydride) were investigated. Three-arm poly(ethylene glycol) or polycaprolactone was reacted with succinic anhydride to obtain carboxylated macromers, and further functionalized with methacrylic anhydride to form methacrylated marcromers with anhydride linkages. The synthetized macromers were used to prepare photo-crosslinked matrices with different hydrolytic degradation times for active agent release purposes. The hydrolysis was clearly pH-sensitive: polymer networks degraded slowly in acidic conditions, and degradation rate increased as the pH shifted towards basic conditions. Drug release was studied with two water-soluble model drugs lidocaine (234 mol/g) and vitamin B12 (1355 g/mol). Vitamin B12 was released mainly due to polymer network degradation, whereas smaller molecule lidocaine was released also through diffusion and swelling of polymer network. Only a small amount of vitamin B12 was released in acidic conditions (pH 1.3 and pH 2.1). These polymers have potential in colon targeted drug delivery as the polymer could protect sensitive drugs from acidic conditions in the stomach, and the drug would be released as the conditions change closer to neutral pH in the intestine.


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Portadores de Fármacos , Lidocaína/química , Poliésteres/química , Polietilenglicoles/química , Anhídridos Succínicos/química , Vitamina B 12/química , Composición de Medicamentos , Liberación de Fármacos , Estabilidad de Medicamentos , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Hidrólisis , Cinética , Procesos Fotoquímicos , Poliésteres/efectos de la radiación , Polietilenglicoles/efectos de la radiación , Solubilidad , Anhídridos Succínicos/efectos de la radiación
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 98(2): 410-4, 2001 Jan 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11209046

RESUMEN

We propose a scheme for molecule-based information processing by combining well-studied spectroscopic techniques and recent results from chemical dynamics. Specifically it is discussed how optical transitions in single molecules can be used to rapidly perform classical (Boolean) logical operations. In the proposed way, a restricted number of states in a single molecule can act as a logical gate equivalent to at least two switches. It is argued that the four-level scheme can also be used to produce gain, because it allows an inversion, and not only a switching ability. The proposed scheme is quantum mechanical in that it takes advantage of the discrete nature of the energy levels but, we here discuss the temporal evolution, with the use of the populations only. On a longer time range we suggest that the same scheme could be extended to perform quantum logic, and a tentative suggestion, based on an available experiment, is discussed. We believe that the pumping can provide a partial proof of principle, although this and similar experiments were not interpreted thus far in our terms.


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Procesamiento Automatizado de Datos/métodos , Electrónica/métodos , Lógica , Conformación Molecular/efectos de la radiación , Absorción , Benzopiranos/química , Benzopiranos/efectos de la radiación , Ciclohexanos/química , Ciclohexanos/efectos de la radiación , Ciclohexenos , Indoles/química , Indoles/efectos de la radiación , Rayos Láser , Nitrocompuestos , Fotoquímica , Teoría Cuántica , Anhídridos Succínicos/química , Anhídridos Succínicos/efectos de la radiación , Triazoles/química , Triazoles/efectos de la radiación
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