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Polymeric drugs carriers of methacrylic and acrylic derivatives

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2-Amino-thiazole reacts with methacryloyl or acryloyl chloride to give amides which are polymerized. Hydrolyses of polymers have been studied with and without enzymatic catalysis in a synthetic gastric liquid.

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Monthéard, JP., Vergnaud, JM. & Chafi, N. Polymeric drugs carriers of methacrylic and acrylic derivatives. Polymer Bulletin 20, 177–182 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00256112

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