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Polylactic acid (PLA) derivative macromolecular drug carrier material

A technology of polymer materials and polylactic acid, which is applied in the preparation of star-shaped block copolymer porous drug carriers and the preparation of block polymer materials, achieves good biocompatibility, reduced toxic and side effects, and high drug loading. Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-10-01
CHENGDU LVKE HUATONG TECH
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Through our review of literature, there is no polylactic acid material that has the characteristics of high processing performance, hydrophilicity, excellent biodegradability, nanoscale micropores, and high drug loading capacity.

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[0023] ①Preparation of star block copolymer

[0024] Using L-lactide as raw material, a three-armed or multi-armed star-shaped polylactic acid was synthesized by the classic stannous octoate-catalyzed ring-opening method. The star-shaped macromolecular initiator SPLA-Br with bromine terminal functional groups was obtained. The macroinitiator and AAEHE were subjected to ATRP polymerization in a certain ratio to obtain the star-shaped block polymer of PAAEHE with PLA as the core.

[0025] ②Characterization of the self-assembled structure and properties of star-shaped block copolymer materials

[0026] The chemical structure and morphology of polymers are the basis for studying the properties of polymers. This topic intends to use gel permeation chromatography (GPC), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methods to detect the chemical structure and degree of polymerization of polymers, and use thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) to ana...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a polylactic acid (PLA) derivative macromolecular drug carrier material. A preparation method of the material comprises the steps: synthesizing three-arm or multi-arm star-shaped polylactic acid (SPLA) from L-lactide, which serves as a raw material, by using a classical stannous octoate catalyzed ring opening method, and enabling SPLA to react with bromo-isobutyryl bromide in an ice bath due to the existence of terminal hydroxyl of the polymer, so as to obtain a star-shaped macromolecular initiator SPLA-Br with bromine-terminated functional groups; carrying out ring opening polymerization on the macromolecular initiator and AAEHE according to a certain ratio, so as to obtain a PAAEHE star-shaped block polymer which takes PLA as a core; and adding PAAEHE with low molecular weight, and dissolving the block copolymer by using the amphiphilic nature of the block copolymer, thereby forming a nano-scale porous material. The block copolymer has a hexagonal columnar structure, and a continuous phase is PLA, so that the material is provided with nano-scale pores. The material has the following advantages that the material is provided with nano-scale micropores; the defect of the traditional linear PLA materials that the processability is poor is overcome; the material is free from toxic and side effects; the material can serve as a drug carrier material; the material can serve as a medical implant material; and the material can serve as a component material for in-vivo sustained medication devices.

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Technical field [0001] The invention relates to a preparation method of a star-shaped block copolymer porous drug carrier, in particular to a preparation method of a block polymer material with nanoscale micropores. The invention belongs to the field of polymer chemistry and polymer technology. Background technique [0002] Polylactic acid (PLA) is a new generation of fully degradable polymer materials developed rapidly in the 1990s. It has excellent biocompatibility and is approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). A class of biomedical materials and environmental protection materials. Since the 1960s, scientists began to pay attention to the degradation performance of polylactic acid materials, and for the first time used polylactic acid materials as degradable surgical suture materials. In 1966, Kulkarni et al. (Kricheldorf H. R. Chemosphere 2001, 43, 49-54. It was first proposed that low molecular weight PLA can be degraded in vivo, and the final metaboli...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C08F293/00C08F120/18C08J9/26A61K47/34
Inventor 不公告发明人
Owner CHENGDU LVKE HUATONG TECH
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