Title of article :
Influence of temperature, pH and simulated biological solutions on swelling and structural properties of biomineralized (CaCO3) PVP–CMC hydrogel
Author/Authors :
Shah, Rushita Centre of Polymer Systems - University Institute - Tomas Bata University, Czech Republic , Saha, Nabanita Centre of Polymer Systems - University Institute - Tomas Bata University, Czech Republic , Saha, Petr Centre of Polymer Systems - University Institute - Tomas Bata University, Czech Republic
Abstract :
Biomaterials having stimuli response are
interesting in the biomedical field. This paper reports about
swelling response and internal structural of biomineralized
(CaCO3) polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) carboxymethylcellulose
(CMC) hydrogel having various thicknesses
(0.1–0.4 mm). Samples were tested in aqueous solution
using temperature ranges from 10 to 40 C; pH varies from
4 to 9, time 60 min. In addition, an experiment was conducted
in the presence of simulated biological solutions
(SBS): glucose (GS), physiological fluid (PS) and urea
(US) at temperature 37 C and pH 7.5 for 180 min. It is
noticed that the maximum swelling ratio reached in
30–40 C at pH 7 in aqueous solution. Among biological
fluids, the swelling ratio shows: US[PS[GS at temperature
37 C, pH 7.5, time 150 min. The equilibrium
swelling ratio of the test sample in SBS and their nonreformative
apparent structure confirm that biomineralized
(CaCO3) PVP–CMC hydrogel can be acclaimed for medical
application like bone tissue engineering.
Keywords :
Biomineralization , Swelling , Stimulus , Simulated biological solutions , Equilibrium swelling ratio
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials