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Designing of macroporous biocompatible cryogels of PVA-haemoglobin and their water sorption study.

A K Bajpai1, Rajesh Saini.   

Abstract

Macroporous polymeric materials are three-dimensional porous architectures having enormous utility in the areas of biomedical, biotechnological and separation sciences. Thus realizing the crucial role of macroporous polymeric materials in tissue engineering and allied fields the present paper discusses synthesis, characterization, and blood compatibility study of macroporous cryogels of PVA and haemoglobin. Biocompatible spongy and porous hydrogels of polyvinyl alcohol-haemoglobin have been synthesized by repeated freezing-thawing method and characterized by Infrared (FTIR), and ESEM techniques. The FTIR analysis of prepared cryogels indicated that haemoglobin was introduced into the cryogel possibly via hydrogen bonds formed amongst hydroxyl groups and amino groups present in PVA and haemoglobin, respectively. The 'cryogels' were evaluated for their water uptake potentials and influence of various factors such as chemical architecture of the spongy hydrogels, pH and temperature of the swelling bath were investigated on the degree of water sorption by the cryogels. The hydrogels were also swollen in salt solutions and various simulated biological fluids. The effect of drying temperature on its water sorption capacity was also studied. The biocompatibility of the prepared cryogels was judged by in vitro methods of blood-clot formation, percent haemolysis and protein (BSA) adsorption.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19455407     DOI: 10.1007/s10856-009-3777-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mater Sci Mater Med        ISSN: 0957-4530            Impact factor:   3.896


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