Isabella NacuAlina GhilanAlina Gabriela RusuMaria BerceaLoredana E. NiţăLiliana VereștiucAurica P. Chiriac
Abstract This research focuses on the synthesis of hydrogels exhibiting enhanced antioxidant properties derived from hyaluronic acid (HA) and poly(ethylene brassylate‐co‐squaric acid) (PEBSA), a copolymacrolactone that have the ability to be used in drug delivery applications. Quercetin (Q), a bioflavonoid with strong antioxidant properties, is employed as a bioactive compound. The biomolecule is encapsulated in the polymeric network using different entrapment techniques, including the initial formation of a complex between PEBSA and Q, which is demonstrated through the dynamic light scattering technique. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT‐IR) and rheological studies confirm the formation of the hydrogels, revealing the occurrence of physical interactions between the synthetic polymer and the polysaccharide. Moreover, the hydrogels demonstrate biocompatible properties after direct contact with the HDFa cell line and antioxidant properties, as revealed by DPPH tests.
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