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Dual-crosslinked, self-healing and thermo-responsive methylcellulose/chitosan oligomer copolymer hydrogels

Journal

CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Volume 258, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.117705

Keywords

Methylcellulose; Chitosan oligomer; Dual crosslinking system; Copolymer hydrogel; Thermo-responsive property; Self-healing property

Funding

  1. Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation (NRF) - Korean government [NRF-2018R1A2A2A05021100]

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Self-healing, thermo-responsive hydrogels have been developed using methylcellulose (MC) and a water-soluble chitosan oligomer (CHI-O) through dual-crosslinking. The copolymer hydrogels exhibited superior gelation rate, mechanical properties, and self-healing capabilities compared to MC hydrogels, making them suitable for cosmetic applications. Release studies of model compounds from the DAMC/CHI-O copolymer hydrogel showed promise for future applications.
Self-healing, thermo-responsive hydrogels have received increasing attention for tissue engineering, drug delivery, and cosmetic applications. Here, a thermo-responsive hydrogel with self-healing properties was prepared from methylcellulose (MC) and a water-soluble chitosan oligomer (CHI-O). First, dialdehyde methylcellulose (DAMC) derivative was synthesized from MC via periodate oxidation, and its rheological behavior was investigated according to the degree of oxidation. Next, dual-crosslinked DAMC/CHI-O copolymer hydrogels were obtained via Schiff base formation between the aldehyde group of DAMC and the amino group of CHI-O. These hydrogels were chemically linked by imine bonds and physically linked through hydrophobic interactions originating from MC. Based on rheological and compression tests, the gelation rate, mechanical properties, and self-healing properties of the copolymer hydrogels are compared with those of the MC hydrogel. Finally, the release of model compounds (adenosine and L-ascorbic acid) from the DAMC/CHI-O copolymer hydrogel was studied as a preliminary test for cosmetic applications.

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