Mechanical properties and in vitro characterization of polyvinyl alcoholnano- silver hydrogel wound dressings

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Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) hydrogels are materials for potential use in burn healing. Silver nanoparticles can be synthesized within PVA hydrogels giving antimicrobial hydrogels. Hydrogels have to be swollen prior to their application, and the common medium available for that in hospitals is saline solution, but the hydrogel could also take up some of the wound's fluid. This work developed gamma-irradiated PVA/nano-Ag hydrogels for potential use in burn dressing applications. Silver nitrate (AgNO3) was used as nano-Ag precursor agent. Saline solution, phosphate-buffered solution (PBS) pH 7.4 and solution pH 4.0 were used as swelling media. Microstructural evaluation revealed an effect of the nanoparticles on PVA crystallization. The swelling of the PVA-Ag samples in solution pH 4.0 was low, as was their silver delivery, compared with the equivalent samples swollen in the other media. The highest swelling and silver delivery were related to samples prepared with 0.50% AgNO3, and they also presented lower strength in PBS pH 7.4 and solution pH 4.0. Both PVA-Ag samples were also non-toxic and presented antimicrobial activity, confirming that 0.25% AgNO3 concentration is sufficient to establish an antimicrobial effect. Both PVA-Ag samples presented suitable mechanical and swelling properties in all media, representative of potential burn site conditions. © 2013 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved.

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Oliveira, R. N., Rouzé, R., Quilty, B., Alves, G. G., Soares, G. D. A., Thiré, R. M. S. M., & McGuinness, G. B. (2014). Mechanical properties and in vitro characterization of polyvinyl alcoholnano- silver hydrogel wound dressings. Interface Focus, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsfs.2013.0049

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