Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5031770 Biotechnology Reports 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Gelatin and bacterial cellulose based hydrogel composite was successfully prepared as drug delivery system.•Utilization of glutaraldehyde was employed as crosslinking agent for hydrogel formation.•Green hydrogel presented the excellent swelling ratio.

Bacterial cellulose and gelatin were successfully used to develop a hydrogel composite material. Hydrogel was synthesized by copolymerization between bacterial cellulose and gelatin. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images showed that the bacterial cellulose chain was uniform in size and shape. Glutaraldehyde was employed as a crosslinking agent. H-bonds were formed via the reaction between the amine and hydroxyl groups, which were the functional groups of the gelatin and bacterial cellulose, respectively. The hydrogel composite presented excellent properties in terms of its thermal stability, chemical resistance, and mechanical properties. Moreover, the swelling ratio of the hydrogel network, in water, was estimated to be 400-600%. Importantly, the hydrogel composite developed during this study is considered a good candidate for drug-delivery systems.

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