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BIOMACROMOLECULES
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 224-232Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/bm901080d
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Water-soluble eight-armed poly(ethylene glycol)-poly(L-lactide) star block copolymers linked by an amide or ester group between the PEG core and the PLA blocks (PEG-(NHCO)-(PLA)(8) and PEG-(OCO)-(PLA)(8)) were synthesized by the stannous octoate catalyzed ring-opening polymerization of L-lactide using an amine- or hydroxyl-terminated eight-armed star PEG, At concentrations above the critical gel concentration, thermosensitive hydrogels were obtained, showing a reversible single gel-to-sol transition. At similar composition PEG-(NHCO)-(PLA)(8) hydrogels were formed at significantly lower polymer concentrations and had higher storage moduli. Whereas the hydrolytic degradation/dissolution of the PEG-(OCO)-(PLA)(8) takes place by preferential hydrolysis of the ester bond between the PEG and PLA block, the PEG-(NHCO)-(PLA)(8) hydrogels degrade through hydrolysis of ester bonds in the PLA main chain. Because of their relatively good mechanical properties and slow degradation in vitro, PEG-(NHCO)-(PLA)(8) hydrogels are interesting materials for biomedical applications such as controlled drug delivery systems and matrices for tissue engineering.
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