Materials (Oct 2021)

Physicochemical Characteristics of Chitosan-Based Hydrogels Containing Albumin Particles and <i>Aloe vera</i> Juice as Transdermal Systems Functionalized in the Viewpoint of Potential Biomedical Applications

  • Sonia Kudłacik-Kramarczyk,
  • Magdalena Głąb,
  • Anna Drabczyk,
  • Aleksandra Kordyka,
  • Marcin Godzierz,
  • Paweł S. Wróbel,
  • Marcel Krzan,
  • Marimuthu Uthayakumar,
  • Magdalena Kędzierska,
  • Bożena Tyliszczak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14195832
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 19
p. 5832

Abstract

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In recent years, many investigations on the development of innovative dressing materials with potential applications, e.g., for cytostatics delivery, have been performed. One of the most promising carriers is albumin, which tends to accumulate near cancer cells. Here, chitosan-based hydrogels containing albumin spheres and Aloe vera juice, designed for the treatment of skin cancers or burn wounds resulting from radiotherapy, were developed. The presence of albumin in hydrogel matrices was confirmed via Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and Raman spectroscopy. Albumin spheres were clearly visible in microscopic images. It was proved that the introduction of albumin into hydrogels resulted in their increased resistance to the tensile load, i.e., approximately 30% more force was needed to break such materials. Modified hydrogels showed approximately 10% more swelling ability. All hydrogels were characterized by hydrophilicity (contact angles were Aloe vera juice more effectively in an acidic environment than in a neutral one wherein spheres introduced into the hydrogel matrix extended the release time. Thus, the developed materials, due to their chemical composition and physicochemical properties, constitute promising materials with great application potential for biomedical purposes.

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