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dc.contributor.authorShriky, Banah
dc.contributor.authorMahmoudi, N.
dc.contributor.authorKelly, Adrian L.
dc.contributor.authorIsreb, Mohammad
dc.contributor.authorGough, Timothy D.
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-06T09:56:20Z
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-06T10:27:24Z
dc.date.available2022-04-06T09:56:20Z
dc.date.available2022-04-06T10:27:24Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.citationShriky B, Mahmoudi N, Kelly AL et al (2022) The effect of PEO homopolymers on the behaviours and structural evolution of Pluronic F127 Smart Hydrogels for Controlled Drug Delivery Systems. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. 645: 128842en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10454/18851
dc.descriptionYesen_US
dc.description.abstractUnderstanding the structure-property relationships of drug delivery system (DDS) components is critical for their development and the prediction of bodily performance. This study investigates the effects of introducing polyethylene oxide (PEO) homopolymers, over a wide range of molecular weights, into Pluronic injectable smart hydrogel formulations. These smart DDSs promise to enhance patient compliance, reduce adverse effects and dosing frequency. Pharmaceutically, Pluronic systems are attractive due to their unique sol-gel phase transition in the body, biocompatibility, safety and ease of injectability as solutions before transforming into gel matrices at body temperature. This paper presents a systematic and comprehensive evaluation of gelation and the interplay of microscopic and macroscopic properties under both equilibrium and non-equilibrium conditions in controlled environments, as measured by rheology in conjunction with time-resolved Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS). The non-equilibrium conditions investigated in this work offer a better understanding of the two polymeric systems’ complex interactions affecting the matrix thermo-rheological behaviour and structure and therefore the future release of an active pharmaceutical ingredient from the injectable DDS.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.relation.isreferencedbyhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfa.2022.128842en_US
dc.rights© 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.en_US
dc.subjectThermosensitive gelen_US
dc.subjectThermal propertiesen_US
dc.subjectRheological propertiesen_US
dc.subjectSmall Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS)en_US
dc.subjectDrug releaseen_US
dc.subjectColloidal crystalsen_US
dc.subjectDrug delivery systems (DDS)en_US
dc.subjectInjectablesen_US
dc.subjectPolyethylene glycol (PEG)en_US
dc.subjectPolyethylene oxide (PEO)en_US
dc.subjectSmart hydrogelsen_US
dc.titleThe effect of PEO homopolymers on the behaviours and structural evolution of Pluronic F127 Smart Hydrogels for Controlled Drug Delivery Systemsen_US
dc.status.refereedYesen_US
dc.date.application2022-03-25
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.type.versionPublished versionen_US
dc.rights.licenseCC-BYen_US
dc.date.updated2022-04-06T09:56:22Z
refterms.dateFOA2022-04-06T10:27:59Z
dc.openaccess.statusopenAccessen_US


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