Rheological Characterization of Some Cellulose Derivatives-Based Hydrogels

Elena-Emilia Tudoroiu, M. Ghica, Mădălina G Albu-Kaya, C. Dinu-Pîrvu, L. Popa, Valentina Anuța, B. Velescu, D. Kaya, M. Marin, R. Prisada
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Cellulose derivatives serve as a feasible alternative to the insoluble natural cellulose considering their high solubility in the most frequent organic solvents and particularly in water. Alongside this advantageous physical property, cellulose derivatives exhibit proper biocompatibility, biodegradability, thermo-gelling nature, and mechanical characteristics. Due to their high hydrophilicity, these biopolymers possess a great capacity to absorb large amounts of water into their structural chains, forming hydrogels with multiple biomedical applications, such as wound healing. Therefore, the main objective of this present work was to assess the rheological properties of some cellulose derivatives-based hydrogels. For this purpose, different commercial varieties of methylcellulose and hydroxyethylcellulose, two of the most used cellulose derivatives, were dispersed in water and stirred continuously until a clear and transparent hydrogel was formed. Depending on the quantities used of each biopolymer, hydrogels of different concentrations were obtained, from 3 to 20%. The topical semisolid systems were rheologically investigated at 23°C using a rotational viscometer and the rheograms of the experimental data were drawn. The hydrogels showed a non-newtonian pseudoplastic behaviour, which represents a requested requirement for topical semisolid systems, both in terms of conditioning, but also of spreading on the skin surface, improving the topical administration.
一些纤维素衍生物基水凝胶的流变学表征
考虑到纤维素衍生物在最常见的有机溶剂中特别是在水中的高溶解度,它们作为不溶性天然纤维素的可行替代品。除了这种有利的物理性质外,纤维素衍生物还具有适当的生物相容性、生物降解性、热胶性和机械特性。由于其高度亲水性,这些生物聚合物具有将大量水吸收到其结构链中的巨大能力,形成具有多种生物医学应用的水凝胶,例如伤口愈合。因此,本工作的主要目的是评估一些纤维素衍生物基水凝胶的流变性能。为此,将不同商业品种的甲基纤维素和羟乙基纤维素这两种最常用的纤维素衍生物分散在水中,并不断搅拌,直到形成清澈透明的水凝胶。根据每种生物聚合物的用量,可以得到不同浓度的水凝胶,从3%到20%不等。用旋转粘度计研究了局部半固体体系在23°C下的流变学,并绘制了实验数据的流变图。水凝胶表现出非牛顿假塑性行为,这代表了局部半固体系统的要求,无论是在调理方面,还是在皮肤表面扩散,改善局部给药。
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