Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
8334187 | International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A novel method of chitin hydrogel preparation, called vapor induced gelation, using exposure of chitin/N-methyl-pyrrolidone/LiCl solution to water vapors is presented. Compared to gelation induced by direct immersion in water, hydrogels are characterized by smaller deformation during gelation (area shrinkage is 20% instead of 65%), larger water volume fraction (75 instead of 62%, v/v) and 10 times higher apparent compression moduli. Their nanostructure consists of thicker and larger crystalline platelets network (thickness = 37 Ã
, apparent coherent crystalline size L0Â 2Â 0Â =Â 145Â Ã
) comparatively to direct immersion gels (25Â Ã
and L0Â 2Â 0Â =Â 95Â Ã
). Drug delivery potential of chitin hydrogels was determined for non-interactive low molecular molecules.
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Authors
L. Vachoud, C. Pochat-Bohatier, Y. Chakrabandhu, D. Bouyer, L. David,