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Novel zinc alginate hydrogels prepared by internal setting method with intrinsic antibacterial activity. | LitMetric

Novel zinc alginate hydrogels prepared by internal setting method with intrinsic antibacterial activity.

Carbohydr Polym

Institute for Polymers, Composite and Biomaterials, CNR, via Campi Flegrei 34, Pozzuoli, 80078 Naples, Italy. Electronic address:

Published: July 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explored a new method of creating alginate gels using zinc carbonate and GDL, resulting in uniform and transparent gels for potential use as wound dressings.
  • The research evaluated various properties such as water content, swelling capability, and antibacterial activity, finding that higher zinc concentrations increased gelation rates and improved stability, while keeping zinc levels safe for tissues.
  • The most effective hydrogel, containing the highest zinc content, was reinforced with calcium to enhance its stability and mechanical properties, making it an ideal candidate for long-lasting wound care applications.

Article Abstract

In this paper, a controlled gelation of alginate was performed for the first time using ZnCO3 and GDL. Uniform and transparent gels were obtained and investigated as potential wound dressings. Homogeneity, water content, swelling capability, water evaporation rate, stability in normal saline solution, mechanical properties and antibacterial activity were assessed as a function of zinc concentration. Gelation rate increased at increasing zinc content, while a decrease in water uptake and an improvement of stability were found. Release of zinc in physiological environments showed that concentration of zinc released in solution lies below the cytotoxicity level. Hydrogels showed antimicrobial activity against Escherichia coli. The hydrogel with highest zinc content was stabilized with calcium by immersion in a calcium chloride solution. The resulting hydrogel preserved homogeneity and antibacterial activity. Furthermore, it showed even an improvement of stability and mechanical properties, which makes it suitable as long-lasting wound dressing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2015.03.010DOI Listing

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