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Preparation and physical properties of free-standing films made of polyion complexes of carboxymethylated hyaluronic acid and chitosan

Journal

POLYMER
Volume 253, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2022.125033

Keywords

Hyaluronic acid; Free-standing film; Polyion complex; Moisture absorption

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [JP16K05799, JP19K05588]

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This study investigates the effects of different polysaccharide species on the properties of composite films. The films prepared using CM-HYA and H-CHI show the highest strength and lowest swelling ratio, as well as higher water absorption and moisture retention capacities, making them suitable for applications like moisture-retaining sheets and biomaterials.
Natural polysaccharides are promising candidates for the component of polymer materials for sustainable societies. Here, the preparation of composite films using high-and low-molecular weight (MW) of hyaluronic acid (H-HYA and L-HYA), carboxymethylated HYA (CM-HYA), and high-and low-MW of chitosan (H-CHI and L-CHI) was performed to clarify the effects of the polysaccharide species on formability, mechanical properties, and water-responsive properties of the resulting films. The films prepared using CM-HYA and H-CHI (CM-HYA/ H-CHI films) exhibited the highest maximum stress due to more electrostatic interactions between COO- in CMHYA and NH3+ in H-CHI. Swelling ratio of CM-HYA/H-CHI films was the lowest both in water and phosphate buffer saline (PBS). Meanwhile, CM-HYA/H-CHI films exhibited the highest moisture absorption ratio and moisture retention capacities, indicating water absorption ability of CM-HYA could be maintained even in the film state. Accordingly, CM-HYA/H-CHI films may be advantageous for applications such as moisture-retaining sheets and biomaterials.

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