International journal of biological macromolecules | 2021

Berberine carried gelatin/sodium alginate hydrogels with antibacterial and EDTA-induced detachment performances.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Most existing hydrogel wound dressings lack gentle detachment property. In this work, novel hydrogels with anti-bacterial and induced detachment properties were prepared. Both gelatin (G) and sodium alginate (SA) are natural polymer materials. The G/SA hydrogels were prepared by dual cross-linking. The addition of SA significantly improves the mechanical properties of composite hydrogels. The tensile modulus and elongation at break of the G/SA hydrogels with 2.0% SA could reach 99.23\u202f±\u202f2.18\u202fkPa and 85.47\u202f±\u202f5.01%, respectively. In addition, the interconnected porous network and high swelling ratio (over 9.99\u202f±\u202f0.33) are beneficial to the transmission of oxygen and absorption of exudates to accelerate the healing of wound. Subsequently, berberine (BBR) was loaded into the G/SA hydrogels. The BBR/G/SA hydrogels show sustained drug release for 168\u202fh and exhibit anti-bacterial effect against Staphylococcus aureus. The results of L929 cells cultured with the hydrogel extracts indicate good biocompatibility. Finally, results of EDTA-induced detachment performances demonstrate that the hydrogels could be removed from the wound as the internal structure destroyed. All illustrated results above demonstrated the BBR carried G/SA hydrogels have potential used as wound dressing materials in future.

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DOI 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.04.114
Language English
Journal International journal of biological macromolecules

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