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P(TA) macro-, micro-, nanoparticle-embedded super porous p(HEMA) cryogels as wound dressing material
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P(TA) macro-, micro-, nanoparticle-embedded super porous p(HEMA) cryogels as wound dressing material

Nurettin Sahiner, Selin Sagbas, Mehtap Sahiner and Coskun Silan
Materials Science & Engineering C, Vol.70(Pt 1), pp.317-326
01-01-2017
PMID: 27770897

Abstract

Antioxidant Hemocompatible wound dressing/covering network Macroporous cryogel/hydrogel Microgel embedded cryogel composites Tannic acid microgel
Super porous poly(2-hydroxy ethyl methacrylate) (p(HEMA)) cryogel was successfully synthesized by using polyethylene glycol diacrylate (p(EGDA)) crosslinker under cryogenic conditions. Poly(Tannic acid) (p(TA)) macro-, micro-, and nanoparticles prepared from a natural polyphenol, tannic acid (TA), were embedded into p(HEMA) cryogel networks to obtain composite p(TA) particle-embedded p(HEMA) cryogel. Different size ranges of spherical p(TA) particles, 2000–500μm, 500–200μm, 200–20μm, and 20–0.5μm size, were included in the cryogel network and illustrated by digital camera, optic microscope, and SEM images of the microgel-cryogel network. The swelling properties and moisture content of p(TA) microgel-embedded p(HEMA) cryogel were investigated at wound healing pH conditions such as pH5.4, 7.4, and 9 at 37.5°C, and the highest swelling capacity was found at pH9 with 972±2% swelling in 30s. Higher amounts of DI water were quickly absorbed by p(HEMA)-based cryogel, and moisture retention within the cryogel structure for a longer time period at room temperature is due to existence of p(TA) particles. Degradation profiles of p(TA) particle-embedded p(HEMA) cryogel were shown to be controlled by different pH conditions, and a linear release profile was found with total cumulative release of 5.8±0.8mg/g TA up to 12days at pH7.4 and 37.5°C. The antioxidant behavior of degraded p(TA) particles from p(HEMA) cryogel were found as 46±1μgmL−1 gallic acid equivalent and 165±18mMtroloxequivalentg−1. The p(TA) particle-embedded p(HEMA) cryogel has high hemocompatibility with 0.0158±0.0126% hemolysis ratio, and effective hemostatic properties with 8.1±0.9 blood clotting index. [Display omitted] •Super porous cryogel embedding p(TA) particles based on natural TA was prepared.•P(HEMA)-p(TA) particles with fast swelling and good moisture retention capacities•Controllable degradation of TA from p(HEMA)-p(TA) composites are obtained.•P(HEMA)-p(TA) composites possessed hemocompatible and blood clotting ability.
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