Release of natural extracts from PVA and PVA-CMC hydrogel wound dressings: a power law swelling/delivery
Renata Nunes Oliveira, Luiz Augusto da Cruz Meleiro, Brid Quilty, Garrett Brian McGuinness

TL;DR
This study explores how adding sage extract and dragon's blood to PVA hydrogels affects their properties and ability to release natural compounds for wound healing.
Contribution
The paper introduces a power-law model to describe swelling and delivery kinetics of natural extracts in PVA-CMC hydrogels.
Findings
PVA-CMC gels with 15% dragon's blood show optimal swelling and flavonoid delivery.
Dragon's blood and sodium CMC reduce mechanical strength but increase swelling capacity.
Sage extract shows low interaction with PVA-CMC matrix compared to dragon's blood.
Abstract
PVA hydrogels present many characteristics of the ideal dressing, although without antimicrobial properties. The present work aims to study the physical, mechanical and release characteristics of hydrogel wound dressings loaded with either of two natural herbal products, sage extract and dragon's blood. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and tensile mechanical testing were used to investigate the structure and properties of the gels. Swelling and degradation tests were conducted according to ISO 10993-9. Release characteristics were studied using UV Spectrophotometry. PVA matrices incorporating sage extract or dragon's blood (DB) present hydrogen bonding between these components. PVA-CMC hydrogels containing sage present similar spectra to PVA-CMC alone, probably indicating low miscibility or interaction between the matrix and sage.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications · Polysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls · Advanced Cellulose Research Studies
