Bioerodible Polyanhydrides For Controlled Drug Delivery
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Authors
Rosen, H.
Chang, J.
Wenik, G.
Linhardt, Robert J.
Langer, R.
Issue Date
1983
Type
Article
Language
ENG
Keywords
Biology , Chemistry and chemical biology , Chemical and biological engineering , Biomedical engineering
Alternative Title
Abstract
Initial in vitro and in vivo (rat) studies using a poly(anhydride), poly[bis(p-carboxyphenoxy)methane], as a bioerodible matrix for controlled drug delivery are described. Drug delivery matrices fabricated from this material and containing cholic acid showed a period of nearly zero-order erosion kinetics during which this steroid was released at nearly the same constant rate.
Description
Biomaterials, 4, 131-133
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Full Citation
Bioerodible Polyanhydrides For Controlled Drug Delivery, H. Rosen, J. Chang, G. Wenik, R.J. Linhardt, R. Langer, Biomaterials, 4, 131-133 (1983).