(175a) Controlled Release from Polyelectrolyte Complex Drug Carriers
AIChE Annual Meeting
2015
2015 AIChE Annual Meeting Proceedings
Liaison Functions
Undergraduate Research Forum II: Bioengineering
Monday, November 9, 2015 - 12:30pm to 12:50pm
Comparison studies of release of a model drug, Rhodamine B, from two different types of polyelectrolyte complex beads (PECs) made of poly(styrenesulfonate, PSS)-poly(allylamine, PAA) and chitosan-alginate were investigated. The release was carried out by using a modified Franz diffusion cell into deionized water at 37°C. The long term sustained release (> 7 days) of Rhodamine B was obtained with PSS-PAA PECs due to their tighter networks. By tuning the compositions of PSS-PAA, the time needed to completely release the drug could be varied from two days to 14 days. For the case of chitosan-alginate PECs, 100% accumulated release occurred within 24 hours. With the incorporation of a thermo-responsive polymer, e.g., poly(N-isopropylacrylamine), the release could be extended to two or more days for the chitosan-alginate PECs. By drying the beads, the release of Rhodamine B was found to be further extended.