Drug delivery using electrochemically-triggered biodegradable electroactive materials

Hardy, John (2015) Drug delivery using electrochemically-triggered biodegradable electroactive materials. US20150265712 A1.

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Abstract

A biodegradable electroactive material can be doped with a drug and the drug can be delivered to a living subject by stimulating the material with an electrical potential. The material (in this case a polymer) has an electrochemically responsive oligoaniline block terminated with a carboxylic acid moiety and is linked to an alcohol-terminated diol by an ester bond. Advantageously, the diol is PEG-400, PEG-2000, PCL-530, or PCL-2000.

Item Type:
Patent
Additional Information:
M1 - 14/222,000
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? drug deliverybiomaterialsconducting polymerselectroactive polymerschemistry (miscellaneous)biomedical engineeringbiomaterials ??
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75556
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Deposited On:
09 Sep 2015 06:37
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No
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Published
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02 Oct 2024 23:43