(351e) Remotely-Triggered Nanocomposite Membranes for Drug Delivery | AIChE

(351e) Remotely-Triggered Nanocomposite Membranes for Drug Delivery

Authors 

Langer, R. - Presenter, Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Sustained drug release technology has been applied to many medical fields. However, drug release kinetics from devices is usually monotonic over time. To this end, we synthesized externally-triggerable membranes based on the thermoreversible polymer poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)(PNIPAm) and remotely-triggered nanoparticles. Drug flux across the membrane can be turned “on” by applying an external stimulus, with continuous release rate and good reproducibility over multiple cycles. We examine several membrane design parameters, such as thickness and PNIPAm nanoparticle concentration, and evaluate how they affect drug release characteristics.