AI Article Synopsis

  • The study reports the development of smart wet-spun fibers that can release therapeutic drugs in a controlled manner, using a model drug (berberine chloride hydrate) and a temperature-responsive carrier (shape memory polyurethane).
  • The fibers exhibit excellent thermal stability and mechanical properties, with drug release behavior influenced by pH and fiber structure; drug release can be adjusted by changing the fibers' initial shapes.
  • The fibers also demonstrate antibacterial properties against various bacteria strains, indicating their potential as effective drug delivery systems for tailored therapeutic applications.

Article Abstract

Smart wet-spun fibers for highly programmable release of therapeutic drug have been rarely reported. Herein, thermalresponsive composite fibers were successfully prepared by core-sheath wet-spinning technology in present study. They consisted of a model drug of natural antibacterial berberine chloride hydrate (BCH) and a drug carrier of temperature responsive shape memory polyurethane (SMPU). The obtained composite fibers featured with well-controlled microscopic morphologies, exhibiting significantly enhanced thermal stability and superb mechanical properties. drug release test and corresponding release kinetics study were performed for investigation of BCH's release behavior. Results demonstrated that the release behaviors of BCH from the core-sheath fibers were pH-dependent, influenced by both diffusion from pore channels and the solubility of BCH in the release mediums, and BCH imbedded only in core part showed a longer release period compared with that in both core and sheath parts of the composite fibers. More importantly, the release rate of BCH can be simply controlled by changing the initial shapes of fibers through stretching and fixation of the stretched deformations. Furthermore, the antibacterial durability of the smart composites fibers was demonstrated and tracked according to the growth inhibition against both negative and positive bacteria strains. All these results suggest that the developed composite fibers can be promising candidates as smart drug delivery vehicles for highly adjustable doses of target drugs towards practical applications.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jbn.2019.2784DOI Listing

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