Irradiation of crosslinked, poly(vinyl alcohol) blended hydrogel for wound dressing

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Wu M. [1 ]
Bao B. [1 ]
Yoshii F. [2 ]
Makuuchi K. [2 ]
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[1] Shanghai Applied Radiation Institute, Shanghai University
[2] Takasaki Radiation Chemistry Research Establishment, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Tensile Strength; Electron Beam; Vinyl; Polyvinyl Alcohol; Polyvinyl Pyrrolidone;
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10.1023/A:1017988822121
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In order to obtain a more ideal hydrogel wound dressing, crosslinked hydrogel films blended with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), polyvinyl pyrrolidone, kappa-carrageenan (KC), and powder silk were prepared by electron beam, and their physiochemical properties were investigated as a combination of function factors. The experimental results showed that the gel fraction of the hydrogel films depended mainly on irradiation dose and the monomer concentration of the polymers, the properties of hydrogel could be greatly extended or improved by blending homopolymers. The rate of gel formation of the hydrogel was raised, and the water evaporation from hydrogel could be retarded after mixing with KC, while the tensile strength of hydrogel films were obviously increased after mixing with silk. Toxicity and healing effect of PVA/PVP/KC/silk blended hydrogel films as wound dressings were evaluated. The irradiated blended hydrogel showed satisfactory properties for wound dressing, the hydrogel did not induce any acute general toxic effects, and it is effective for fast healing of wound.
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