Medicated wound dressings based on poly(vinyl alcohol)/poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone)/chitosan hydrogels


Autoria(s): Yu HJ; Xu XY; Chen XS; Hao JQ; Jing XB
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

Poly(vinyl alcohol) /poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP)/chitosan hydrogels were prepared by a low-temperature treatment and subsequent Co-60 -gamma-ray irradiation and then were medicated with ciprofloxacin lactate (an antibiotic) and chitosan oligomer (molecular weight = 3000 g/mol). The gel content, swelling ratio, tensile strength, and crystallinity of the hydrogels were determined. The effects of the chitosan molecular weight, the low-temperature treatment procedure, and the radiation dosage on the hydrogel properties were examined. The molecular weight of chitosan was lowered by the irradiation, but its basic polysaccharide structure was not destroyed. Repeating the low-temperature treatment and gamma-ray irradiation caused effective physical crosslinking and chemical crosslinking, respectively, and contributed to the mechanical strength of the final hydrogels. The incorporation of PVP and chitosan resulted in a significant improvement in the equilibrium swelling ratio. and elongation ratio of the prepared hydrogels. The ciprofloxacin lactate and chitosan oligomer were soaked into the hydrogels. Their in vitro release behaviors were examined, and they were found to follow diffusion-controlled kinetics.

Identificador

http://ir.ciac.jl.cn/handle/322003/16717

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/152428

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Yu HJ;Xu XY;Chen XS;Hao JQ;Jing XB.Medicated wound dressings based on poly(vinyl alcohol)/poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone)/chitosan hydrogels,JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE ,2006,101(4):2453-2463

Palavras-Chave #CHITOSAN #RADIATION #IRRADIATION #ALCOHOL) #BIOCOMPATIBILITY #MEMBRANE #POLYMERS #RELEASE
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