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Thermogelation of amphiphilic poly(asparagine) derivatives

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POLYMERS FOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 22, Issue 5, Pages 620-626

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/pat.1555

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thermogelation; hydrogel; injectable material; poly(amino acid); stimuli-responsive polymer; viscoelasticity

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Thermoresponsive sol-gel transition polymers based on biodegradable poly(amino acid) were synthesized by the reaction of poly(succinimide) with dodecylamine and amino alcohols. The introduction of the hydrophobic amine into the thermoresponsive poly(amino acid) s induced the sol-gel transition in phosphate buffer saline. The effects of the side chain structure, molecular weight, concentration of the polymer, and the additives (inorganic salts and urea) in the solution on the thermoresponsive behaviors were systematically investigated. A relationship between the lowest critical solution temperature (LCST) in the dilute solution and the viscosity reduction of the concentrated solution upon heating was observed. The present poly(amino acid) s showing a thermoresponsive sol-gel transition in aqueous solutions possess immense potential as an injectable biodegradable hydrogel system for various biomedical applications. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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