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In Situ Cross-Linkable Novel Alginate-Dextran Methacrylate IPN Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications: Mechanical Characterization and Drug Delivery Properties
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Tissue EngineeringHydrogelsPolymer ChemistryBiopolymer GelEngineeringPolymer ScienceMechanical CharacterizationBiomaterials DesignDrug Delivery SystemsDrug Delivery PropertiesCalcium AlginateIpn Strong HydrogelBiomedical EngineeringBiomaterialsSitu Polymerizable HydrogelsBiocompatible MaterialBiomedical Applications
In situ polymerizable hydrogels are extensively investigated to implement new biomedical and pharmaceutical approaches. In the present paper a novel polysaccharidic matrix based on calcium alginate (Ca(II)-Alg) hydrogel and dextran methacrylate derivative (Dex-MA), showing potential applicability in the field of pharmaceutics is described. The semi-interpenetrating polymer system (semi-IPN) obtained by a dispersion of Dex-MA chains into a Ca(II) hydrogel leads to a hydrogel with rheological properties quite different from those of Ca(II)-Alg, allowing to inject the semi-IPN easily through an hypodermic needle. The UV curing of the semi-IPN, by cross-linking of the methacrylate moieties, leads to an IPN strong hydrogel that can be used for a modulated delivery of bioactive molecules. In the present paper, rheological and mechanical behaviors of the semi-IPN and of the IPN are discussed. The release of model molecules, including a protein, are also presented to show the suitability of the novel system as a drug delivery system.
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