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Abstract(s)
Alginate and Aloe vera are natural materials widely investigated and used in the biomedical field. In
this research work, thin hydrogel films composed by alginate and Aloe vera gel in different proportions
(95:5, 85:15 and 75:25, v/v) were prepared and characterized. The films were evaluated regarding the
light transmission behavior, contact angle measurements, and chemical, thermal and mechanical properties. These thin hydrogel films, prepared by crosslinking reaction using 5% calcium chloride solution,
were also investigated relatively to their water solubility and swelling behavior. Results showed that
Aloe vera improved the transparency of the films, as well their thermal stability. The developed films
present adequate mechanical properties for skin applications, while the solubility studies demonstrated
the insolubility of the films after 24 h of immersion in distilled water. The water absorption and swelling
behavior of these films were greatly improved by the increase in Aloe vera proportion.
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Alginate Aloe vera Film Hydrogel Wound healing
Citation
Pereira R, Carvalho A, Vaz DC, Gil MH, Mendes A, Bártolo P. (2013) Development of novel alginate based hydrogel films for wound healing applications. Int J Biol Macromol. 2013 Jan; 52:221-30.