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A New Nanohydrogel System Able to Carry and Deliver Simultaneously Two Drugs: A Promising Application in Combination Therapy
Alginate-Based Interpenetrated Polymeric Networks (IPN) as Carriers for Protein Delivery
Hyaluronic acid methacrylate derivatives and calcium alginate interpenetrated hydrogel networks for biomedical applications: physico-chemical characterization and protein release
International audienceThe preparation of a novel polysaccharidic inter-penetrating polymer network based on calcium alginate (AlgCa) and methacrylated hyaluronic acid is described. The effect of two different solvents, distilled water and 0.9 % (w/v) NaCl, on the matrix formation and on its physico-chemical properties was studied by means of rheological and mechanical measurements. Furthermore, the structural characterization of the hydrogels prepared in the different ionic strength conditions was carried out by small-angle X-ray scattering in order to obtain deeper information useful for the preparation of drug delivery systems. Finally, to evaluate the potential use of the novel matrix as a drug delivery system and, in particular, its suitability for modulated delivery of a bioactive protein, release experiments of horseradish peroxidase, as a model protein, were also carried out