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Raman spectroscopy and WAXS method as a tool for analysing ion-exchange properties of alginate hydrogels.

A Pielesz1, M Klimczak K Bak.   

Abstract

Hydrogels are cross-linked three-dimensional macromolecular networks that contain a large fraction of water within their structure. One of the most important properties of alginate hydrogels, leading to their broad versatility, is their ability for controlled uptake, release and retention of molecules. This ability, in turn, is due to specific interactions of the macromolecular network with the diffusing or retained molecule. Raman spectroscopy has been employed to characterize the diffusion properties of solutes in hydrogels. Besides their application in the food sector, they are used in many biomedical, pharmaceutical and technical areas; for example, as a natural tissue or drug carriers. In the latter case, controlled release of drugs from a wound dressing is of particular interest-or ion exchange between the drug and the structure of the dressing. Raman active vibrations were used to show the areas responsible for the penetration of the model azo-dyes (based on non-genotoxic benzidine analogs) within Ca-alginate/carboxymethylcellulose Medisorb A wound dressing. In this case, the intensity of the stretching bands was used to obtain the concentration profiles of the model dye in alginate/carboxymethylcellulose gel (Medisorb A). The characteristic band at 1511 cm(-1) indicates that new band positions were observed following dye adsorption on wound dressing. The Raman spectra of alginate immersed for different times in Ringer's solution reveal peak shifts. Differences in peak shapes and the appearance of new bands are observed as the sodium content increased. Raman spectra give direct information on the exchange process. There are also new peaks appearing at 1034-1016 and 850 cm(-1) regions in the spectra after the release studies. This could, therefore, correspond to a partial bonding between sodium and oxygen atoms (the guluronic units originate a band at approximately 1025 cm(-1)). The aim of the examination in this paper also was to investigate the crystallinity index of Medisorb A wound dressing dyed (or undyed) and Medisorb A wound dressing after the release process in Ringer's solution (the crystallinity index is about 65%). In WAXS curves we can observed additional peaks (2theta at 32 degrees and 45 degrees ).

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18835294     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2008.08.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biol Macromol        ISSN: 0141-8130            Impact factor:   6.953


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