Applied Surface Science, Vol.259, 416-423, 2012
Characterization of a poly(ether urethane)-based controlled release membrane system for delivery of ketoprofen
A poly(ether urethane) based on polytetrahydrofuran containing hydroxypropyl cellulose for biomedical applications was tested for its biocompatibility. Ketoprofen was incorporated (3% and 6%) in the polyurethane matrix as an anti-inflammatory drug. Kinetic and drug release mechanisms were studied. The pore size and pore size distribution of the polyurethane membranes were investigated by scanning electron microscopy. Surface tension characteristics as well as moisture sorption properties such as diffusion coefficients and equilibrium moisture contents of the membrane material were studied. It was found that kinetics and release mechanisms are in function of medium pH, composition of polymer-drug system, pore morphology and pore size distribution. Prolonged nature of release of ketoprofen is assured by low amount of drug in polyurethane membrane and physiological pH. (C) 2012 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Polyurethane biomaterial;Ketoprofen;Membrane;Moisture sorption;Controlled release drug delivery;Surface tension