A Magnetic Bio‐Inspired Soft Carrier as a Temperature‐Controlled Gastrointestinal Drug Delivery System

Author:

Heunis Christoff M.1ORCID,Wang Zhuoyue2,de Vente Gerko1,Misra Sarthak12,Venkiteswaran Venkatasubramanian Kalpathy1

Affiliation:

1. Surgical Robotics Laboratory Department of Biomechanical Engineering University of Twente Enschede 7500 AE The Netherlands

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Groningen and University Medical Centre Groningen Groningen 9713 GZ The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractCurrently, gastrointestinal bleeding in the colon wall and the small bowel is diagnosed and treated with endoscopes. However, the locations of this condition are often problematic to treat using traditional flexible and tethered tools. New studies commonly consider untethered devices for solving this problem. However, there still exists a gap in the extant literature, and more research is needed to diagnose and deliver drugs in the lower gastrointestinal tract using soft robotic carriers. This paper discusses the development of an untethered, magnetically‐responsive bio‐inspired soft carrier. A molding process is utilized to produce prototypes from Diisopropylidene‐1,6‐diphenyl‐1,6‐hexanediol‐based Polymer with Ethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate (DiAPLEX) MP‐3510 ‐ a shape memory polymer with a low transition temperature to enable the fabrication of these carriers. The soft carrier design is validated through simulation results of deformation caused by magnetic elements embedded in the carrier in response to an external field. The thermal responsiveness of the fabricated prototype carriers is assessed ex vivo and in a phantom. The results indicate a feasible design capable of administering drugs to a target inside a phantom of a large intestine. The soft carrier introduces a method for the controlled release of drugs by utilizing the rubbery modulus of the polymer and increasing the recovery force through magnetic actuation.

Funder

University of Twente

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Biomaterials,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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