Claims
- 1. A time release chemical delivery system for implantation in animal host comprising:
- a polymeric, water-insoluble, biodegradable polymer which biodegrades into fragments tolerable by the host; and
- a bioactive compound chemically attached to said carrier by a hydrolyzable bond, said bioactive compound containing a group which reacts with a group on the biodegradable polymer to form a hydrolyzable bond and being effective in small dosages to produce a biological effect within said host upon release into the host by hydrolysis of the hydrolyzable bond.
- 2. The chemical delivery system of claim 1 wherein said polymer is a condensation polymer having reactive pendant groups.
- 3. The chemical delivery system of claim 1 wherein said polymer has a molecular weight of about 5,000 to about 1,000,000.
- 4. The chemical delivery system of claim 1 wherein said polymer is a polymer or copolymer of glutamic acid or aspartic acid.
- 5. The chemical delivery system of claim 2 wherein at least one percent (1%) of said reactive pendant sites are coupled to a reactive compound.
- 6. The chemical delivery system of claim 1 wherein said bioactive compound is indirectly coupled to said carrier by a hydrolyzable bond to a spacer compound.
- 7. The chemical delivery system of claim 6 wherein said spacer is substantially a linear compound.
- 8. The chemical delivery system of claim 7 wherein said spacer compound is coupled to said bioactive compound by a hydrolyzable bond.
- 9. The chemical delivery system of claim 2 wherein the carrier is a polyester, polyamide or polyurethane polymer.
- 10. The time release chemical delivery system of claim 1 wherein said hydrolyzable bond is an ester, amide or urethane bond.
Government Interests
The invention was made under a Department of Health, Education and Welfare grant.
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