Characterization of Semi-Interpenetrated Network Alginate/Gelatin Wound Dressing Crosslinked at Sol Phase

Gel contraction of alginate during ionic crosslinking at sol phase was reduced by blending with gelatin solution due to intermolecular interaction and chain entanglement. The semi-interpenetrated network (semi-IPN) of wound dressing hydrogels were prepared by overlaid alginate/gelatin blend with 1.0...

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Main Authors: Dian Pribadi Perkasa, Erizal Erizal, Tri Purwanti, Alva Edy Tontowi
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2018-05-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Chemistry
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijc/article/view/25710
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spelling doaj-ecbc8999820549b0a69b9e2f96eeb59f2020-11-25T01:37:08ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaIndonesian Journal of Chemistry1411-94202460-15782018-05-0118236737510.22146/ijc.2571021122Characterization of Semi-Interpenetrated Network Alginate/Gelatin Wound Dressing Crosslinked at Sol PhaseDian Pribadi Perkasa0Erizal Erizal1Tri Purwanti2Alva Edy Tontowi3Department of Radiation Processing, Center for Application of Isotopes and Radiation, National Nuclear Energy AgencyDepartment of Radiation Processing, Center for Application of Isotopes and Radiation, National Nuclear Energy AgencyDepartment of Work Safety and Mining Installation, Center for Nuclear Ore Technology, National Nuclear Energy AgencyDepartment of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah MadaGel contraction of alginate during ionic crosslinking at sol phase was reduced by blending with gelatin solution due to intermolecular interaction and chain entanglement. The semi-interpenetrated network (semi-IPN) of wound dressing hydrogels were prepared by overlaid alginate/gelatin blend with 1.0% (w/w) CaCl2 solution under ambient temperature for 2 h. Results showed that gel contraction was significantly reduced with increasing gelatin content i.e. from 40.5 ± 5.8% for pure alginate to as low as 5.8 ± 1.2% for alginate/gelatin of 1:7 (w/w). It seems that gelatin successfully inhibited alginate chains mobility during their network re-arrangement by Ca2+ cation. The FTIR spectra of hydrogels showed combination of characteristic vibration of alginate and gelatin. Increasing gelatin content also significantly improved elasticity and tensile strength at break of dried hydrogels. Swelling kinetics of dried hydrogels were fitted Schott’s second-order power-law model. Increasing gelatin fraction increased the swelling rate while decreased the swelling at equilibrium. Their absorptive capacity were of interval for management of moderate to heavily exudating wound.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijc/article/view/25710alginate/gelatinwound dressinggel contractionswelling kineticbiomedical engineering
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author Dian Pribadi Perkasa
Erizal Erizal
Tri Purwanti
Alva Edy Tontowi
spellingShingle Dian Pribadi Perkasa
Erizal Erizal
Tri Purwanti
Alva Edy Tontowi
Characterization of Semi-Interpenetrated Network Alginate/Gelatin Wound Dressing Crosslinked at Sol Phase
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry
alginate/gelatin
wound dressing
gel contraction
swelling kinetic
biomedical engineering
author_facet Dian Pribadi Perkasa
Erizal Erizal
Tri Purwanti
Alva Edy Tontowi
author_sort Dian Pribadi Perkasa
title Characterization of Semi-Interpenetrated Network Alginate/Gelatin Wound Dressing Crosslinked at Sol Phase
title_short Characterization of Semi-Interpenetrated Network Alginate/Gelatin Wound Dressing Crosslinked at Sol Phase
title_full Characterization of Semi-Interpenetrated Network Alginate/Gelatin Wound Dressing Crosslinked at Sol Phase
title_fullStr Characterization of Semi-Interpenetrated Network Alginate/Gelatin Wound Dressing Crosslinked at Sol Phase
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Semi-Interpenetrated Network Alginate/Gelatin Wound Dressing Crosslinked at Sol Phase
title_sort characterization of semi-interpenetrated network alginate/gelatin wound dressing crosslinked at sol phase
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Indonesian Journal of Chemistry
issn 1411-9420
2460-1578
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Gel contraction of alginate during ionic crosslinking at sol phase was reduced by blending with gelatin solution due to intermolecular interaction and chain entanglement. The semi-interpenetrated network (semi-IPN) of wound dressing hydrogels were prepared by overlaid alginate/gelatin blend with 1.0% (w/w) CaCl2 solution under ambient temperature for 2 h. Results showed that gel contraction was significantly reduced with increasing gelatin content i.e. from 40.5 ± 5.8% for pure alginate to as low as 5.8 ± 1.2% for alginate/gelatin of 1:7 (w/w). It seems that gelatin successfully inhibited alginate chains mobility during their network re-arrangement by Ca2+ cation. The FTIR spectra of hydrogels showed combination of characteristic vibration of alginate and gelatin. Increasing gelatin content also significantly improved elasticity and tensile strength at break of dried hydrogels. Swelling kinetics of dried hydrogels were fitted Schott’s second-order power-law model. Increasing gelatin fraction increased the swelling rate while decreased the swelling at equilibrium. Their absorptive capacity were of interval for management of moderate to heavily exudating wound.
topic alginate/gelatin
wound dressing
gel contraction
swelling kinetic
biomedical engineering
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/ijc/article/view/25710
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