Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session M32: Transport and Separation Phenomena in Polymer Membranes and Molecular Materials: Experiments
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Room: 102D
Sponsoring
Unit:
DPOLY
Chair: Matthew Ryder, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Vyacheslav Bryantsev, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract: M32.00007 : Ionic drug transport in charged biosponge polymers to capture toxic chemotherapy drugs before they spread through the body
9:12 AM–9:24 AM
Presenter:
Hee Jeung Oh
(Pennsylvania State University)
Author:
Hee Jeung Oh
(Pennsylvania State University)
Cancer is becoming the leading cause of death in most developed nations. Despite efforts to develop targeted and personalized cancer therapeutics, dosing of the cancer chemotherapeutics is limited by toxic side effects. Typically, more than 90% of the injected drug is not trapped in the target organ and bypasses the tumor to general circulation, causing toxicities in distant locations. In the context of reducing the toxicity of chemotherapy, we have designed charged biosponge adsorbers for capturing ionic chemotherapy drugs before they spread through the body. Doxorubicin, a widely used chemotherapy drug with significant toxic side effects, is a model drug. The charge concentration and water uptake in the biosponge adsorbers are systematically changed to achieve high binding capacity and fast kinetics. We aim to understand the mechanism of ionic drug transport in these biosponge adsorbers and establish the design principles for multifunctional biosponge polymers. Using a swine model, our initial design enables the capture of 69 % of the administered drug without any adverse effects. The proposed approach may help patients fight cancer.
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