Polyphosphazene derivatives having amino acid ester side groups were prepared by reaction of poly(dichlorophosphazene) with ethyl esters of amino acids. The in vitro degradation studies demonstrated that the rate of degradation depends on the nature of the amino acids. Introducing small amounts of hydrolytically sensitive groups such as depsipeptide ester or hydrolysis-catalysing moieties, such as histidine ethyl ester co-substituents, resulted in an increase of the degradation. The rate of hydrolytic degradation of the polyphosphazene material could be controlled by the content of the hydrolytically sensitive side groups or by blending hydrolysis-sensitive polymers with more stable derivatives. The results obtained from the in vivo implant...
Aminoacid esters and imidazole derivatives of polyphosphazenes: influence in the release of drugs, d...
Membranes or microcapsules made from polyphosphazenes bearing amino acid side groups are proposed fo...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Hsu, W‐H., Csaba, N., Alexander, C., Gar...
Polyphosphazene derivatives having amino acid ester side groups were prepared by reaction of poly(di...
Degradable biomaterials continue to play a major role in tissue engineering and regenerative medicin...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Degradable synthetic polymers are of great importance for many applications such as medical applicat...
The synthesis of a series of novel, water-soluble poly(organophosphazenes) prepared via living catio...
Poly(organo)phosphazenes are inorganic polymers consisting of an alternating single and double bond ...
In this thesis several new cationic and biodegradable polymers have been synthesized, characterized ...
A new polyphosphazene polymer suitable for preparation of naproxen controlled release systems has be...
We report the synthesis and physicochemical analysis of mixed-substituent dipeptide-based polyphosph...
The importance of developing photoluminescent biodegradable scaffolding materials for tissue enginee...
Recently, biomedical applications gained much attention due to their application and significance fo...
A novel series of peptide based hybrid polymers designed to undergo enzymatic degradation is present...
Aminoacid esters and imidazole derivatives of polyphosphazenes: influence in the release of drugs, d...
Membranes or microcapsules made from polyphosphazenes bearing amino acid side groups are proposed fo...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Hsu, W‐H., Csaba, N., Alexander, C., Gar...
Polyphosphazene derivatives having amino acid ester side groups were prepared by reaction of poly(di...
Degradable biomaterials continue to play a major role in tissue engineering and regenerative medicin...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Degradable synthetic polymers are of great importance for many applications such as medical applicat...
The synthesis of a series of novel, water-soluble poly(organophosphazenes) prepared via living catio...
Poly(organo)phosphazenes are inorganic polymers consisting of an alternating single and double bond ...
In this thesis several new cationic and biodegradable polymers have been synthesized, characterized ...
A new polyphosphazene polymer suitable for preparation of naproxen controlled release systems has be...
We report the synthesis and physicochemical analysis of mixed-substituent dipeptide-based polyphosph...
The importance of developing photoluminescent biodegradable scaffolding materials for tissue enginee...
Recently, biomedical applications gained much attention due to their application and significance fo...
A novel series of peptide based hybrid polymers designed to undergo enzymatic degradation is present...
Aminoacid esters and imidazole derivatives of polyphosphazenes: influence in the release of drugs, d...
Membranes or microcapsules made from polyphosphazenes bearing amino acid side groups are proposed fo...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Hsu, W‐H., Csaba, N., Alexander, C., Gar...