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A Magnetically-Triggered Composite Membrane for On-Demand Drug Delivery

Abstract

Nanocomposite membranes based on thermosensitive, poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-based nanogels and magnetite nanoparticles have been designed to achieve "on-demand" drug delivery upon the application of an oscillating magnetic field. On-off release of sodium fluorescein over multiple magnetic cycles has been successfully demonstrated using prototype membrane-based devices. The total drug dose delivered was directly proportional to the duration of the "on" pulse. The membranes were non-cytotoxic, biocompatible, and retained their switchable flux properties after 45 days of subcutaneous implantation.

Authors

Hoare T; Santamaria J; Goya GF; Irusta S; Lin D; Lau S; Padera R; Langer R; Kohane DS

Publication date

March 24, 2011

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1103.4711

Preprint server

arXiv

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