The aim of this work was to investigate the possibility of employing Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) as a controlled release device for 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in biological fluids, especially gastrointestinal ones, compared to Non Imprinted Polymers (NIPs). MIN were synthesized using methacrylic acid (MAA) as functional monomer and ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA) as crosslinking agent. The capacity of the polymer to recognize and to bind the template selectively in both organic and aqueous media was evaluated. An in vitro release study was performed both in gastrointestinal and in plasma simulating fluids. The imprinted polymers bound much more 5-Fu than the corresponding non-imprinted ones and showed a controlled/sustained drug release, with MIPs release rate being indeed much more sustained than that obtained from NIPs. These polymers represent a potential valid system for drug delivery and this study indicates that the selective binding characteristic of molecularly imprinted polymers is promising for the preparation of novel controlled release drug dosage form.

Francesco, P., Francesca, I., Giuseppe, C., Nevio, P., Matricardi, P., Alhaique, F. (2007). Molecularly imprinted polymers for 5-fluorouracil release in biological fluids. MOLECULES, 12(4), 805-814 [10.3390/12040805].

Molecularly imprinted polymers for 5-fluorouracil release in biological fluids

MATRICARDI, PIETRO;ALHAIQUE, Franco
2007-01-01

Abstract

The aim of this work was to investigate the possibility of employing Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) as a controlled release device for 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in biological fluids, especially gastrointestinal ones, compared to Non Imprinted Polymers (NIPs). MIN were synthesized using methacrylic acid (MAA) as functional monomer and ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA) as crosslinking agent. The capacity of the polymer to recognize and to bind the template selectively in both organic and aqueous media was evaluated. An in vitro release study was performed both in gastrointestinal and in plasma simulating fluids. The imprinted polymers bound much more 5-Fu than the corresponding non-imprinted ones and showed a controlled/sustained drug release, with MIPs release rate being indeed much more sustained than that obtained from NIPs. These polymers represent a potential valid system for drug delivery and this study indicates that the selective binding characteristic of molecularly imprinted polymers is promising for the preparation of novel controlled release drug dosage form.
2007
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore CHEM-08/A - Tecnologia, socioeconomia e normativa dei medicinali e dei prodotti per il benessere e per la salute
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
5-fluorouracil
drug delivery system
molecular imprinting
radical polymerization
sustained release
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Francesco, P., Francesca, I., Giuseppe, C., Nevio, P., Matricardi, P., Alhaique, F. (2007). Molecularly imprinted polymers for 5-fluorouracil release in biological fluids. MOLECULES, 12(4), 805-814 [10.3390/12040805].
Francesco, P; Francesca, I; Giuseppe, C; Nevio, P; Matricardi, P; Alhaique, F
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