Abstract
Cyclosporine-A-loaded PLGA implants were developed intended for ocular route. Implants were prepared using solvent extraction/evaporation technique followed by casting of the cake into rods in a heated surface. XRD patterns showed that cyclosporine-A was completely incorporated into PLGA. FTIR and DSC results indicated alterations on drug molecular conformation aiming to reach the most stable thermodynamic conformation at polymer/drug interface. Implants provided controlled/sustained in vitro release of the drug. During the first 7 weeks, the drug release was controlled by the diffusion of the cyclosporine-A; and between 7-23 week period, the drug diffusion and degradation of PLGA controlled the drug release.
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Saliba, J. B., Da Silva-Cunha Junior, A., Da Silva, G. R., Yoshida, M. I., Mansur, A. A. P., & Mansur, H. S. (2012). Characterization and In Vitro release of cyclosporine - A from poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide implants obtained by solvent/extraction evaporation. Quimica Nova, 35(4), 723–727. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422012000400013
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