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Evaluations of poly(vinyl alcohol)/alginate hydrogels cross-linked by γ-ray irradiation technique

Authors
Nam, S.Y.Nho, Y.C.Hong, S.H.Chae, G.T.Jang, H.S.Suh, T.S.Ahn, W.S.Ryu, K.E.Chun, H.J.
Issue Date
Feb-2004
Publisher
한국고분자학회
Keywords
Biocompatibility; Cross-linked hydrogels; Cytotoxicity; Poly(vinyl alcohol); Sodium alginate; γ-ray irradiation
Citation
Macromolecular Research, v.12, no.2, pp 219 - 224
Pages
6
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SCIE
SCOPUS
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Journal Title
Macromolecular Research
Volume
12
Number
2
Start Page
219
End Page
224
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73740
DOI
10.1007/BF03218391
ISSN
1598-5032
2092-7673
Abstract
In this work, we prepared hydrogels for wound dressing from a mixture of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and alginate using the 60Co γ-ray irradiation technique. We examined the physical properties of these hydrogels, including gelation, water absorptivity, and gel strength, to evaluate the applicability of these hydrogels for wound dressings. The biocompatibility of these hydrogels was also evaluated in vitro, in cultures of mouse fibroblasts, and in vivo, by subcutaneous implantation studies in rats. The gel content and strength increased upon increasing the radiation dose and upon decreasing the concentration of alginate. The degree of swelling was inversely proportional to the gel content and strength. The degree of cytotoxicity of the γ-ray-treated hydrogels was ca. 60% compared to the (-) control (serum) after 1 day of incubation. When the incubations were prolonged up to 2 days, the toxicity of all the samples decreased remarkably and reached that of the control. Subcutaneous implantation studies in rats indicated that foreign body reactions occurring around the implanted hydrogels were moderate and became minimal upon increasing the implantation time.
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