Enhanced Hydrogel Materials: Incorporating Vitamin C and Plant Extracts for Biomedical Applications
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Published:2024-06-03
Issue:11
Volume:29
Page:2633
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ISSN:1420-3049
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Container-title:Molecules
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Molecules
Author:
Kędzierska Magdalena1, Sala Katarzyna2, Bańkosz Magdalena2, Grzela Klaudyna23ORCID, Potemski Piotr1ORCID, Miernik Krzysztof2ORCID, Tyliszczak Bożena2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemotherapy, Copernicus Memorial Hospital of Lodz, Medical University of Lodz, 90-549 Lodz, Poland 2. Department of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Materials Engineering and Physics, Cracow University of Technology, 37 Jana Pawła II Av., 31-864 Krakow, Poland 3. Lukasiewicz Research Network—Cracow Institute of Technology, Zakopiańska 73 St., 30-418 Krakow, Poland
Abstract
In recent years, the utilization of natural components has become crucial across various industries, including medicine. Particularly in biomedical contexts, hydrogel materials are of significant importance. Therefore, the objective of this research was to develop and analyze hydrogel materials infused with vitamin C. A key focus of this study was to conduct multiple syntheses with varying levels of vitamin C to explore the feasibility of creating materials with adjustable properties. The produced hydrogels underwent comprehensive physicochemical evaluation. The findings of this examination verified the correlation between the vitamin C content and the specific characteristics of the hydrogels. It was determined from these results that the samples displayed both sorptive and antioxidative capabilities, enabling their potential application in wound dressings or other biomedical uses. A notable benefit of these hydrogels is their adaptability, allowing for modifications to achieve desired attributes tailored to particular applications.
Funder
Ministry of Science and Higher Education
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