Synthesis of acryloyl guar gum and its hydrogel materials for use in the slow release of l-DOPA and l-tyrosine

2009 
Abstract Acryloyl guar gum (AGG) and its hydrogel materials were synthesized for use as carriers and slow release devices of two pro-drugs, l -tyrosine and 3,4-dihydroxy phenylalanine ( l -DOPA). To evaluate their structure-properties relationship, these were characterized by scanning electron micrography (SEM), FTIR spectroscopy and swelling studies. The hydrogel materials responded to the change of pH of the swelling medium, and exhibited reversible transitions in 0.9% saline solution. These were loaded with two pro-drugs, and their cumulative release behavior was studied at pH 2.2 and pH 7.4. The hydrogel materials exhibited structure-property relationship in the release of these pro-drugs. The % cumulative release of l -tyrosine was the maximum from the AGG- g -poly(methacrylic acid), while the maximum release of l -DOPA was observed from AGG- g -poly(AAc) in both the media. On the other hand, the AGG- g -poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) and AGG- g -poly(2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate) retained 42.33% and 49.05% of the drug even after 12 h.
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