Novel hydrogels of chitosan and poly (Vinyl alcohol) reinforced with inorganic particles of bioactive glass

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Abstract

Chitosan (CS) and poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogels, a polymeric system that shows a broad potential in biomedical applications, were developed. Despite the advantages they present, their mechanical properties are insufficient to support the loads that appear on the body. Thus, it was proposed to reinforce these gels with inorganic glass particles (BG) in order to improve mechanical properties and bioactivity and to see how this reinforcement affects levofloxacin drug release kinetics. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), swelling tests, rheol-ogy and drug release studies characterized the resulting hydrogels. The experimental results veri-fied the bioactivity of these gels, showed an improvement of the mechanical properties and proved that the added bioactive glass does affect the release kinetics.

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Sánchez-Aguinagalde, O., Lejardi, A., Meaurio, E., Hernández, R., Mijangos, C., & Sarasua, J. R. (2021). Novel hydrogels of chitosan and poly (Vinyl alcohol) reinforced with inorganic particles of bioactive glass. Polymers, 13(5), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13050691

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