Collagen-Based Hydrogel Films as Drug-Delivery Devices With Antimicrobial Properties
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2014
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Springer
Abstract
Collagen (coll)-containing hydrogel films were prepared by mixing degraded collagen with monomers such as acrylamide (AAm), and 2-hydroxy ethylmethacrylate (HEMA) before the polymerization/cross-linking of composites as p(coll-co-AAm), and p(coll-co-HEMA), respectively. These materials were used as drug-delivery devices for potential wound dressing materials by loading and releasing of model drugs such as gallic acid (GA) and naproxen (NP). A linear release profile was obtained up to 32-h release from GA-loaded p(coll-co-AAm) interpenetrating polymeric networks films, and 36-h linear release profile of NP for p(coll-co-HEMA). Furthermore, metal nanoparticles such as Ag and Cu prepared within these hydrogel films offered antimicrobial characteristic against known common bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, and Staphylococcus aureus.
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Sahiner, Mehtap/0000-0001-8666-7954; Alpaslan, Duygu/0000-0002-6007-3397; Bitlisli, Behzat Oral/0000-0003-1950-712X
Keywords
Hydrogel Films, Collagen Composites, Drug-Delivery Devices, Wound Dressing Materials, Soft Polymeric Films
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Q2
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71
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11
Start Page
3017
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3033