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A Novel Electrostimulated Drug Delivery System Based on PLLA Composites Exploiting the Multiple Functions of Graphite Nanoplatelets

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 8, Issue 37, Pages 24909-24917

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b08808

Keywords

drug release; PLLA; composites; graphite; electrical conductivity; porphyrin

Funding

  1. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union [639495-IN-THERM-ERC-2014-STG]

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A novel drug delivery system based on poly(L-lactide) (PLLA), graphite, and porphyrin was developed. In particular, 5, 10,1 5,20-t etr aki s (4-hydr oxyp h e nyl) p o rphyrin (THPP) was chosen because, besides its potential as codispersing agent of graphite, it is a pharmacologically active molecule. Graphite nanoplatelets, homogeneously dispersed in both the neat PLLA and the PLLA/porphyrin films, which were prepared by- solution casting, turned out to improve the crystallinity of the polymer. Moreover, IR measurements demonstrated that unlike PLLA/porphyrin film) where the porphyrin was prone to aggregate causing- variable concentration throughout the sample, the system containing also GNP was characterized by a homogeneous dispersion of the above molecule. The effect of graphite nanoplatelets on the thermal stabilization, electrical conductivity, and 'improvement of mechanical properties of the polymer resulted to be increased by the addition of the porphyrin to the system, thus demonstrating the role of the molecule in ameliorating the filler dispersion in PLLA. The porphyriri release from the composite film, occurring both naturally- and with the application of an electrical field, was measured using an LIV--vis spectrophotometer. Indeed, voltage application turned out to improve significantly the Itffietic of drug release. The biocompatibility of the polymer matrix as well as the mechanical and thermal properties of the composite together with its electrical response makes the developed material extremely promising in biological applications, particularly in the drug delivery field.

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