JOURNAL ARTICLE

Smart hydrogels based on itaconic acid for biomedical application

Simonida Lj. TomićM. MićićBojana D. KrezovićSava N. DobićE. SuljovrujićJovanka M. Filipović

Year: 2009 Journal:   Hemijska industrija Vol: 63 (6)Pages: 603-610   Publisher: Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia

Abstract

pH and temperature sensitive hydrogels, based on 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) and itaconic acid (IA) copolymers, were prepared by gamma irradiation and characterized in order to examine their potential use in biomedical applications. The influence of comonomer ratio in these smart copolymers on their morphology, mechanical properties, biocompatibility and microbe penetration capability was investigated. The mechanical properties of copolymers were investigated using the dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), while their morphology was examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The morphology and mechanical properties of these hydrogels were found to be suitable for most requirements of biomedical applications. The in vitro study of P(HEMA/IA) biocompatibility showed no evidence of cell toxicity nor any considerable hemolytic activity. Furthermore, the microbe penetration test showed that neither Staphylococcus aureus nor Escherichia coli passed through the hydogel dressing; thus the P(HEMA/IA) dressing could be considered a good barrier against microbes. All results indicate that stimuli-responsive P(HEMA/IA) hydrogels have great potential for biomedical applications, especially for skin treatment and wound dressings.

Keywords:
Self-healing hydrogels Comonomer Biocompatibility Itaconic acid Copolymer Methacrylate Penetration (warfare) Materials science Polymer chemistry Chemistry Biomedical engineering Polymer Composite material

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