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Physical Hydrogels of Poly(vinyl alcohol) with Different Syndiotacticity Prepared in the Presence of Lactosilated Chitosan Derivatives

✍ Scribed by Giancarlo Masci; Ivan Husu; Susanna Murtas; Antonella Piozzi; Vittorio Crescenzi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
240 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
1616-5187

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Abstract

Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) physical hydrogels were prepared by repeated freeze–thawing cycles using aqueous solutions of two PVA samples having different degrees of syndiotacticity, a‐PVA and s‐PVA with 55% and 61% of syndiotactic diads, respectively. The hydrogels were prepared in the presence of different amounts of lactosilated chitosan derivatives (LC) of different molecular weight. The PVA stereoregularity was found to have a dramatic effect on the amount of PVA incorporated into the hydrogels, leading to remarkable differences in the swelling degree and porosity of a‐PVA and s‐PVA hydrogels. A significant amount of LC was retained in the hydrogels after equilibrium swelling. The swelling of the a‐PVA hydrogels was found to increase significantly by increasing the amount of LC while it was only slightly increased in the case of s‐PVA hydrogels. The amount of LC released after equilibrium swelling was lower when chitosan derivatives with higher molecular weights were used. Increased initial concentrations of LC resulted in much higher porosity of the hydrogels. TGA and DSC studies showed that LC is stabilized by the incorporation in the PVA hydrogels. The melting temperature of the crystalline regions of PVA was not significantly influenced by LC. Conversely, the extension of the crystalline domains increased in the presence of LC. The retention of a chitosan derivative bearing β‐D‐galactose side chain residues makes these hydrogels potentially useful as scaffolds for hepatocytes culture.

Scanning electron micrographs of PVA‐LC hydrogels: (a) a‐PVA; (b) a‐PVA/LC~150~ 80:20; (c) a‐PVA/LC~150~ 50:50.

magnified imageScanning electron micrographs of PVA‐LC hydrogels: (a) a‐PVA; (b) a‐PVA/LC~150~ 80:20; (c) a‐PVA/LC~150~ 50:50.