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Porous polysulfone coatings for enhanced drug delivery

Journal

BIOMEDICAL MICRODEVICES
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 603-612

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10544-012-9639-6

Keywords

Drug delivery; Porous membranes; Polysulfone; Microrobotics

Funding

  1. NCCR Co-Me of the Swiss National Science Foundation
  2. CHIRP of the ETH Zurich
  3. Spanish MICINN

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The synthesis of a porous polysulfone (PSU) coating for use in drug delivery applications is presented. PSU can serve as a functional surface coating for drug delivery vehicles, such as intraocular biomicrorobots. The coatings can be applied using spin coating or dip coating. The porosity is introduced by selectively dissolving calcium carbonate nanoparticles embedded in the bulk polymer. The network of pores thus formed increases by a factor of thirty the amount of Rhodamine B (model drug) that can be loaded and by a factor of fifteen the amount that can be released. The films do not affect cell viability and exhibit poor cell adhesion. The straightforward synthesis and predictability of porosity enables the tuning of the amount of drug that can be loaded.

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