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Multi-fractal modeling of curcumin release mechanism from polymeric nanomicelles

Journal

DRUG DELIVERY
Volume 29, Issue 1, Pages 2883-2896

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10717544.2022.2118402

Keywords

amphiphilic copolymers; micelles; drug release kinetics; fractal model

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The physicochemical properties of smart or stimuli-sensitive amphiphilic copolymers can be modeled as a function of their environment. In particular, pH-sensitive copolymers have practical applications in drug delivery systems. The interactions between the structural units of polymer-drug systems imply mutual constraints and nonlinearity, which is considered as one of the fundamental properties. The release kinetics of Curcumin from the pH-sensitive copolymer micelles was studied using the Rietger-Peppas equation. The developed kinetic model based on fractal theory fits well with the experimental data.
The physicochemical properties of smart or stimuli-sensitive amphiphilic copolymers can be modeled as a function of their environment. In special, pH-sensitive copolymers have practical applications in the biomedical field as drug delivery systems. Interactions between the structural units of any polymer-drug system imply mutual constraints at various scale resolutions and the nonlinearity is accepted as one of the most fundamental properties. The release kinetics, as a function of pH, of a model active principle, i.e., Curcumin, from nanomicelles obtained from amphiphilic pH-sensitive poly(2-vinylpyridine)-b-poly(ethylene oxide) (P2VP-b-PEO) tailor-made diblock copolymers was firstly studied by using the Rietger-Peppas equation. The value of the exponential coefficient, n, is around 0.5, generally suggesting a diffusion process, slightly disturbed in some cases. Moreover, the evaluation of the polymer-drug system's nonstationary dynamics was caried out through harmonic mapping from the usual space to the hyperbolic one. The kinetic model we developed, based on fractal theory, fits very well with the experimental data obtained for the release of Curcumin from the amphiphilic copolymer micelles in which it was encapsulated. This model is a variant of the classical kinetic models based on the formal kinetics of the process.

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