Semi-interpenetrated hydrogels-microfibers electroactive assemblies for release and real-time monitoring of drugs

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Abstract
Simultaneous drug release and monitoring using a single polymeric platform represents a significant advance in the utilization of biomaterials for therapeutic use. Tracking drug release by real-time electrochemical detection using the same platform is a simple way to guide the dosage of the drug, improve the desired therapeutic effect, and reduce the adverse side effects. The platform developed in this work takes advantage of the flexibility and loading capacity of hydrogels, the mechanical strength of microfibers, and the capacity of conducting polymers to detect the redox properties of drugs. The engineered platform is prepared by assembling two spin-coated layers of poly-¿-glutamic acid hydrogel, loaded with poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) microparticles, and separated by a electrospun layer of poly-e-caprolactone microfibers. Loaded PEDOT microparticles are used as reaction nuclei for the polymerization of poly(hydroxymethyl-3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PHMeDOT), that semi-interpenetrate the whole three layered system while forming a dense network of electrical conduction paths. After demonstrating its properties, the platform is loaded with levofloxacin and its release monitored externally by UV–vis spectroscopy and in situ by using the PHMeDOT network. In situ real-time electrochemical monitoring of the drug release from the engineered platform holds great promise for the development of multi-functional devices for advanced biomedical applications.
CitationMoghimiardekani, A. [et al.]. Semi-interpenetrated hydrogels-microfibers electroactive assemblies for release and real-time monitoring of drugs. "Macromolecular bioscience", 13 Juliol 2020, vol. 20, núm. 7, p. 2000074:1-2000074:12.
ISSN1616-5187
Publisher versionhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/mabi.202000074
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