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Title: Studies on the In Vitro and In Vivo Release of Hormonal Steroids Bound to a Polymer Base
Authors: KHAN, S.
ANJUM, S.
BAIG, S.M.
KHANUM, A.
HAIDER, M.Z.
QAZI, M.H.
Keywords: Hydrogel
polymer
steroid
release of hormonal steroids
Issue Date: 1-Jul-1991
Publisher: Pakistan Journal of Zoology
Series/Report no.: Vol. 24;No.3
Abstract: Poly (ethylene) glycol (PEG) based hydrogels crosslinked with 1,1,1, tris (hydroxy methyl) ethane, in phase separated hydrogcls and 1,2,6, hexane triol in non-phase ·separated hydrogels were used to study the characteristics of release of hormonal steroids testosterone, progesterone and estradiol. A rapid in vitro release of steroids was observed with lM PEG-6000 non-phase separated gel. A dramatic slowing down in the in vitro release characteristics was observed in the case of phase-separated gels and with increasing crosslinking. The time for 50% release (t0.s) for the steroids was of the order of 9.Sh, 10.Sh and 12h for 1.5M, 2M and 3M PEG-6000 hydrogels, respectively. The 3M PEG-6000 phase separated gels retained the same characteristics of release in vivo since only 2.0% of 3H-progesterone was released by 72h. The data demonstrates that PEG based hydrogels with appropriate crosslinking can be used effectively for sustained release of steroids from the site of implantation.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/12234
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