Nanometer-sized poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) hydrogels were synthesized by emulsion polymerization of methyl acrylate and subsequent acidic hydrolysis. The nanohydrogel was characterized by spectroscopic methods (FTIR and (1)H-NMR) and scanning probe techniques, and their pH-dependent swelling behavior was studied by dynamic light scattering. To determine the suitability of PAA nanogels as pH-sensitive carriers for biomedical applications, uptake and release of an oligothiophene fluorophore and its albumin conjugated from PAA nanogels were investigated as a function of pH by absorption and photoluminescence measurements. It was observed that uptake and release processes of both the oligothiophene and its conjugate could be controlled by changing the pH of the external solution
Nanogels of Poly(Acrylic Acid): uptake and release behaviour with fluorescent oligothiophene-labeled Bovine Serum Albumin.
Laura Blasi;Giuseppe Ciccarella;Giovanna Barbarella;Giuseppe Gigli
2010
Abstract
Nanometer-sized poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) hydrogels were synthesized by emulsion polymerization of methyl acrylate and subsequent acidic hydrolysis. The nanohydrogel was characterized by spectroscopic methods (FTIR and (1)H-NMR) and scanning probe techniques, and their pH-dependent swelling behavior was studied by dynamic light scattering. To determine the suitability of PAA nanogels as pH-sensitive carriers for biomedical applications, uptake and release of an oligothiophene fluorophore and its albumin conjugated from PAA nanogels were investigated as a function of pH by absorption and photoluminescence measurements. It was observed that uptake and release processes of both the oligothiophene and its conjugate could be controlled by changing the pH of the external solutionI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.