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      Mathematical modeling of drug delivery from autocatalytically degradable PLGA microspheres--a review.

      Journal of Controlled Release
      Drug Delivery Systems, Lactic Acid, chemistry, Microspheres, Models, Theoretical, Polyglycolic Acid

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          PLGA microspheres are widely studied for controlled release drug delivery applications, and many models have been proposed to describe PLGA degradation and erosion and drug release from the bulk polymer. Autocatalysis is known to have a complex role in the dynamics of PLGA erosion and drug transport and can lead to size-dependent heterogeneities in otherwise uniformly bulk-eroding polymer microspheres. The aim of this review is to highlight mechanistic, mathematical models for drug release from PLGA microspheres that specifically address interactions between phenomena generally attributed to autocatalytic hydrolysis and mass transfer limitation effects. Predictions of drug release profiles by mechanistic models are useful for understanding mechanisms and designing drug release particles. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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          23103455
          3518665
          10.1016/j.jconrel.2012.10.015

          Chemistry
          Drug Delivery Systems,Lactic Acid,chemistry,Microspheres,Models, Theoretical,Polyglycolic Acid

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