Abstract

AbstractA thermoplastic hydrogel based on a pentablock copolymer composed of poly(γ‐benzyl L‐glutamate) (PBLG) and poloxamer was synthesized by polymerization of BLG N‐carboxyanhydride, which was initiated by diamine‐terminated groups located at the ends of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) chains of the poloxamer, to attain a new pH‐ and temperature‐sensitive hydrogel for drug delivery systems. Circular dichroism measurements in solution and IR measurements in the solid state revealed that the polypeptide block existed in the α‐helical conformation, as in the PBLG homopolymer. The intensity of the wide‐angle X‐ray diffraction patterns of the polymers depended on the poloxamer content in the copolymer and showed basically similar reflections to the PBLG homopolymer. The melting temperature (Tm) of the poloxamer in the copolymer was reduced with an increase of the PBLG block in comparison with the Tm of the poloxamer, which is indicative of a thermoplastic property. The water contents of the copolymers were dependent on the poloxamer content in the copolymers, for example, those for the GPG‐2 (48.7 mol % poloxamer) and GPG‐1 (57.5 mol % poloxamer) copolymers were 31 and 41 wt %, respectively, indicating characteristics of a polymeric hydrogel. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 88: 2649–2656, 2003

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