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	<AUTHORS>
		<AUTHOR>Adams, Gary G.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Cui, Yuxin</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Mitchell, John H.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Taylor, M. Joan</AUTHOR>
	</AUTHORS>
	<YEAR>2006</YEAR>
	<TITLE>Rheological and diffusion properties of a dextran-con A polymer in the
   presence of insulin and magnesium</TITLE>
	<SECONDARY_TITLE>RHEOLOGICA ACTA</SECONDARY_TITLE>
	<VOLUME>45</VOLUME>
	<PAGES>611-620</PAGES>
	<DATE>JUN</DATE>
	<ABSTRACT>Previous work carried out in our laboratories has focused on the
   formation and investigation of a dextran and concanavalin A (con A)
   based gel, which has the ability to alter its conformational structure
   in the presence and absence of free and terminal glucoses such that a
   gel-sol phase transition occurs. Here we report the diffusion and
   rheological investigations in to the effects of the addition of insulin
   and varyingconcentrations of magnesium chloride hexahydrate
   (Mg(2)Cl(2)6H(2)O) at 20 and 37 degrees C. Rheological examination of
   glucose-sensitive (dextran-con A) gels were conducted using a cone and
   plate viscometer used in continual rotation and oscillatory modes. The
   results are interpreted in terms of the structure of the gel network
   and suggest rheological assessment provides an effective method of
   assessing the properties of gel systems. The subsequent testing of such
   formulations in in-vitro diffusion experiments revealed a reduction in
   the rate of diffusivity in the insulin marker, poly R-478 dye. The
   performance of this self-regulating drug delivery system has been
   examined and the addition of insulin and magnesium chloride may alter
   the way in which the gel operates as a drug delivery device and in the
   delivery of insulin. This may have implications for other ligands.</ABSTRACT>
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