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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Alula, Kassahuna; b; c; | Adali, Terina; b; d | Han Ebedal, Oğuze
Affiliations: [a] Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Near East University, Mersin, Turkey | [b] Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials Research Center, Near East University, Mersin, Turkey | [c] College of Natural and Computational Science, Mizan-Tepi University, Tepi, Ethiopia | [d] SUNUM Nanotechnology Research Center, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey | [e] Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory, Near East University Hospital, Mersin, Turkey
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Kassahun Alula Akulo, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Near East University, Mersin, Turkey. E-mail: kasalula2012@gmail.com
Abstract: BACKGROUND:Hydrogel is a three-dimensional structure that has the potential to absorb and retain water within the mesh of its porous network structure. Currently hydrogels made from natural biopolymers are preferred in the discipline of biomedical applications because of their blood compatibility, adhesion of platelets and protein binding, ease of administration and delivery of ingredients to the place of action. OBJECTIVE:The aim of this work was to prepare a hydrogel from natural biopolymers and evaluate its blood compatibility, swelling nature, prolonged degradation and morphological features in order to further recommend its clinical use. METHODS:To prepare hydrogels, different combinations of gelatin, dialyzed SF, curcumin and N, N methylene bisacrylamide (MBA) were evenly mixed on a magnetic stirrer. After an hour of the gelation process it was kept in a refrigerator at 4 °C. For the characterization and biocompatibility studies of hydrogel, the swelling test and biodegradation analysis, SEM, FTIR, in vitro coagulation tests, total serum albumin and cholesterol level analysis were applied. RESULTS:Injectable hydrogels were successfully made with significantly correlated combinations of polymers. The analysis of physiochemical biocompatibility studies and morphological characterization were done effectively. CONCLUSION:The results of the study indicate that hydrogels made from natural biopolymers are a potential source and suitable matrices with excellent biocompatible nature acting as a useful device in delivering drugs.
Keywords: Glaucoma, silk fibroin, gelatin, curcumin, injectable hydrogel
DOI: 10.3233/BME-221407
Journal: Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 77-93, 2023
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