Authors
Rajat Chauhan, Kelsey Kinney, Archana Akalkotkar, Betty M Nunn, Robert S Keynton, Patricia A Soucy, Martin G O'Toole
Publication date
2020
Journal
RSC advances
Volume
10
Issue
27
Pages
16110-16117
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
The probability of human exposure to damaging radiation is increased in activities associated with long-term space flight, medical radiation therapies, and responses to nuclear accidents. However, the development of responsive countermeasures to combat radiation damage to biological tissue is lagging behind rates of human exposure. Herein, we report a radiation-responsive drug delivery system that releases doses of curcumin from a chitosan polymer/film in response to low level gamma radiation exposure. As a fibrous chitosan–curcumin polymer, 1 Gy gamma irradiation (137Cs) released 5 ± 1% of conjugated curcumin, while 6 Gy exposure releases 98 ± 1% of conjugated curcumin. The same polymer was formed into a film through solvent casting. The films showed similar, albeit attenuated behavior in water (100% released) and isopropyl alcohol (32% released) with statistically significant drug release …
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