New oil modified acrylic polymer for pH sensitive drug release: Experimental results and statistical analysis

@article{Panja2014NewOM,
  title={New oil modified acrylic polymer for pH sensitive drug release: Experimental results and statistical analysis},
  author={N. C. Panja and Apurba K. Chattopadhyay},
  journal={arXiv: Biological Physics},
  year={2014}
}
We report results of an experimental study, complemented by detailed statistical analysis of the experimental data, on the development of a more effective control method of drug delivery using a pH sensitive acrylic polymer. New copolymers based on acrylic acid and fatty acid are constructed from dodecyl castor oil and a tercopolymer based on methyl methacrylate, acrylic acid and acryl amide were prepared using this new approach. Water swelling characteristics of fatty acid, acrylic acid… 

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