Alginate/Aloe Vera Hydrogel Films for Biomedical Applications

Paulo Jorge Da Silva bartolo, R??ben Pereira, Ausenda Mendes, Paulo B??rtolo

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    Abstract

    This paper describes a methodology to produce hydrogel films, composed of alginate and Aloe vera, for wound healing and drug delivery applications. The films were prepared through the solvent-casting method and subsequently submitted to an additional cross-linking step to improve their properties. Alginate films with different Aloe vera contents (5, 15 and 25\%) were prepared and its properties evaluated in terms of thickness, transparency, swelling behavior and in vitro degradation. Results show a positive influence of Aloe vera on the transparency of the films, in both dry and wet state. Films were immersed in acetate buffer at {pH} 5.5 simulating the value of the skin, to evaluate its water absorption capacity. It was found that water absorption increases as the Aloe vera content increases, suggesting that Aloe vera enhances the hydrophilic properties of the films. The in vitro degradation tests were performed through the incubation of the films, for 10 weeks, in a simulated body fluid at 37 ??C. After this period, films kept its structure integrity exhibiting a weight loss in the range of 14.1-18.6\%.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)210-215
    Number of pages6
    JournalProcedia CIRP
    Volume5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Keywords

    • Alginate
    • Aloe vera
    • Films
    • Hydrogels
    • Wound healing

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