Development of functionally-graded reservoir of PCL/PG by selective laser sintering for drug delivery devices

2012 
Drug delivery devices are systems employed to conduct a drug to a specific site of the body, where it should be released and absorbed. Reservoir-type systems are devices in which the drug is contained within a nucleus isolated from the outside environment by a thin polymeric layer, which regulates a diffusion process driven by a functional concentration gradient. In this study two reservoir-type drug delivery devices based on polycaprolactone (PCL) were developed for the release of progesterone (PG) using the Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) technique, in order to investigate the influence of the concentration gradient promoted during manufacturing on the drug delivery profile. Two types of controlled-drug-release devices were fabricated; the first containing only the polycaprolactone polymer in the reservoir wall (system R) and the second containing PLC and 15% of progesterone in the wall (system R*). The cores of both reservoirs were filled with 40 mg of progesterone. A study on the degradation was condu...
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