Kwang Su Seo
Chonbuk National University
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Journal of Biomaterials Science-polymer Edition | 2005
Jong Min Kim; Kwang Su Seo; Yong Kyun Jeong; Hai Bang Lee; Yong Sik Kim; Gilson Khang
The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of aqueous solubility of model drugs and glycolide monomer (GM) from poly(D,L -lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) discs on in vitro release rates and polymer degradation. 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU), a water-soluble compound, and dexamethasone in a water-insoluble base form were selected as model drugs. Glycolide monomer, that has moderate solubility in water, was a non-toxic and biodegradable additive as a derivative material of hydrolysis of PLGA in order to obtain desirable drugs release rates. PLGA discs with or without GM were formulated by means of compression molding method. The prepared polymeric discs were incubated at 37°C in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS, pH 7.4) and characterized at scheduled time points for water uptake, mass loss, diameter and morphology change, molecular weight and composition change using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), gel-permeation chromatography (GPC), and 1H-NMR, respectively. The supernatants were taken out of the sample vials and were analyzed for drug release. The 5-FU release was found to be increasing in proportion to the drug loading amount with an initial burst for 5 days, while dexamethasone release showed inverse relationship with the increasing drug loading amount. However, the release behaviors of 5-FU and dexamethasone polymeric discs containing GM showed faster release rates than control discs (without GM) and did not show lag periods during the in vitro release test due to adding GM, which acted as a channeling agent that has moderate solubility in water. Polymer degradation was found to be affected by aqueous solubility of drugs and GM. In conclusion, we observed that drugs release rates were influenced by their aqueous solubility and loading amount and also GM plays a major role in controlling drug release rates regardless of solubility of drugs. This system appears to be promising for controlled drug delivery aimed at local therapy.
Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2006
Moon Suk Kim; Hoon Hyun; Kwang Su Seo; Young Ho Cho; Jung Won Lee; Chang Rae Lee; Gilson Khang; Hai Bang Lee
Macromolecular Rapid Communications | 2005
Moon Suk Kim; Kwang Su Seo; Gilson Khang; Hai Bang Lee
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A | 2004
Moon Suk Kim; Kwang Su Seo; Gilson Khang; Sun Hang Cho; Hai Bang Lee
International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2005
Gang Soo Chae; Jin Soo Lee; Seon Hwa Kim; Kwang Su Seo; Moon Suk Kim; Hai Bang Lee; Gilson Khang
Bio-medical Materials and Engineering | 2005
Je Young Yoo; Jong Min Kim; Kwang Su Seo; Yong Kyun Jeong; Hai Bang Lee; Gilson Khang
Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2004
Moon Suk Kim; Kwang Su Seo; Gilson Khang; Sun Hang Cho; Hai Bang Lee
Polymer Bulletin | 2005
Moon Suk Kim; Hoon Hyun; Young Ho Cho; Kwang Su Seo; Woo Young Jang; Sun Kyung Kim; Gilson Khang; Hai Bang Lee
International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2005
Moon Suk Kim; Kwang Su Seo; Hoon Hyun; Sun Kyung Kim; Gilson Khang; Hai Bang Lee
Langmuir | 2005
Moon Suk Kim; Kwang Su Seo; Gilson Khang; Hai Bang Lee