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Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol.115, No.4, 2050-2059, 2010
pH-Sensitive Hydrogels Based on Bovine Serum Albumin for Anticancer Drug Delivery
Protein conjugates consisting of hydroxyethyl methacrylate and acrylic acid monomers in the presence of bovine serum albumin (BSA) were prepared by gamma irradiation to examine the potential use of these hydrogels in the controlled drug release systems. The study parameter was the BSA content in the as-prepared conjugates. Polymers were characterized with FTIR, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and swelling studies. The polymerization reaction caused the rearrangement of the BSA carbonyl hydrogen bonding and finally led to the modification of the BSA secondary structure as proved by FTIR. SEM proved that the prepared conjugates matrices are porous, with a three-dimensional interconnected microstructure. The swelling kinetics of the hydrogels and the release dynamics of an anticancer model drug (flutamide) have been studied. High equilibrium swelling values, up to 1550%, could be observed and were correlated with the increase in pH, temperature, and BSA content. The mechanism of swelling changed from Fickian to non-Fickian by reducing the acidity of the medium. This study proved that there is a direct relationship between the protein content in the conjugates and both the loaded and the released drug. These pH responsive conjugates may be exploited for the delivery of flutamide. (C) 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 115: 2050-2059, 2010