A lipid or other hydrophobic or amphiphilic compound (collectively
referred to herein as "hydrophobic compounds") is integrated into a
polymeric matrix for drug delivery to alter drug release kinetics. In
embodiments where the drug is water soluble, the drug is released over
longer periods of time as compared to release from the polymeric matrix
not incorporating the hydrophobic compound into the polymeric material.
In contrast to methods in which a surfactant or lipid is added as an
excipient, the hydrophobic compound is actually integrated into the
polymeric matrix, thereby modifying the diffusion of water into the
microparticle and diffusion of solubilized drug out of the matrix. The
integrated hydrophobic compound also prolongs degradation of
hydrolytically unstable polymers forming the matrix, further delaying
release of encapsulated drug.