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Poyraz Y, Baltacı N, Hassan G, Alayoubi O, Uysal BÖ, Pekcan Ö. Composite Hydrogel of Polyacrylamide/Starch/Gelatin as a Novel Amoxicillin Delivery System. Gels 2024; 10:625. [PMID: 39451278 PMCID: PMC11507288 DOI: 10.3390/gels10100625] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/20/2024] [Revised: 09/16/2024] [Accepted: 09/24/2024] [Indexed: 10/26/2024] Open
Abstract
This study investigates the development and characterization of a novel composite hydrogel composed of polyacrylamide (PAAm), starch, and gelatin for use as an amoxicillin delivery system. The optical properties, swelling behavior, and drug release profile of the composite hydrogel's were studied to evaluate its efficacy and potential applications. UV-visible spectroscopy was employed to determine the optical properties, revealing significant transparency in the visible range, which is essential for biomedical applications. The incorporation of starch and gelatin into the polyacrylamide matrix significantly enhanced the hydrogel's swelling capacity and biocompatibility. Studies on drug delivery demonstrated a sustained release profile of amoxicillin in simulated gastrointestinal fluids, which is essential for maintaining therapeutic levels for a prolonged amount of time. The results indicate that the composite hydrogel of PAAm/starch/gelatin has good swelling behavior, appealing optical characteristics, and a promising controlled drug release mechanism. These results point to this hydrogel's considerable potential as a drug delivery method, providing a viable path toward enhancing the medicinal effectiveness of amoxicillin and maybe other medications.
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Affiliation(s)
- Yağmur Poyraz
- Computational Sciences and Engineering, School of Graduate Studies, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey
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- Materials Science and Nanotechnology, School of Graduate Studies, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey
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- Materials Science and Nanotechnology, School of Graduate Studies, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey
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- Materials Science and Nanotechnology, School of Graduate Studies, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey
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- Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey;
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- Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey;
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Osma B, Pekcan Ö, Akın Evingür G. Kinetics models for
polyacrylamide‐graphene oxide
composites as antifoulant. POLYM ENG SCI 2022. [DOI: 10.1002/pen.26201] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/25/2022]
Affiliation(s)
- Büşra Osma
- Department of Naval Architecture and Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Pîrî Reis University Istanbul Turkey
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- Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences Kadir Has University Istanbul Turkey
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- Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Pîrî Reis University Istanbul Turkey
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Özuğur Uysal B, Nayır Ş, Açba M, Çıtır B, Durmaz S, Koçoğlu Ş, Yıldız E, Pekcan Ö. 2D Materials (WS 2, MoS 2, MoSe 2) Enhanced Polyacrylamide Gels for Multifunctional Applications. Gels 2022; 8:gels8080465. [PMID: 35892724 PMCID: PMC9330576 DOI: 10.3390/gels8080465] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/08/2022] [Revised: 07/06/2022] [Accepted: 07/07/2022] [Indexed: 02/04/2023] Open
Abstract
Multifunctional polymer composite gels have attracted attention because of their high thermal stability, conductivity, mechanical properties, and fast optical response. To enable the simultaneous incorporation of all these different functions into composite gels, the best doping material alternatives are two-dimensional (2D) materials, especially transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD), which have been used in so many applications recently, such as energy storage units, opto-electronic devices and catalysis. They have the capacity to regulate optical, electronic and mechanical properties of basic molecular hydrogels when incorporated into them. In this study, 2D materials (WS2, MoS2 and MoSe2)-doped polyacrylamide (PAAm) gels were prepared via the free radical crosslinking copolymerization technique at room temperature. The gelation process and amount of the gels were investigated depending on the optical properties and band gap energies. Band gap energies of composite gels containing different amounts of TMD were calculated and found to be in the range of 2.48–2.84 eV, which is the characteristic band gap energy range of promising semiconductors. Our results revealed that the microgel growth mechanism and gel point of PAAm composite incorporated with 2D materials can be significantly tailored by the amount of 2D materials. Furthermore, tunable band gap energies of these composite gels are crucial for many applications such as biosensors, cartilage repair, drug delivery, tissue regeneration, wound dressing. Therefore, our study will contribute to the understanding of the correlation between the optical and electronic properties of such composite gels and will help to increase the usage areas so as to obtain multifunctional composite gels.
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Affiliation(s)
- Bengü Özuğur Uysal
- Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey; (Ş.N.); (M.A.); (B.Ç.); (S.D.); (Ş.K.); (E.Y.); (Ö.P.)
- Correspondence: ; Tel.: +90-2125336532 (ext. 1345)
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- Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey; (Ş.N.); (M.A.); (B.Ç.); (S.D.); (Ş.K.); (E.Y.); (Ö.P.)
- Faculty of Science and Letters, Istanbul Technical University, Maslak, Istanbul 34469, Turkey
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- Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey; (Ş.N.); (M.A.); (B.Ç.); (S.D.); (Ş.K.); (E.Y.); (Ö.P.)
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- Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey; (Ş.N.); (M.A.); (B.Ç.); (S.D.); (Ş.K.); (E.Y.); (Ö.P.)
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- Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey; (Ş.N.); (M.A.); (B.Ç.); (S.D.); (Ş.K.); (E.Y.); (Ö.P.)
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- Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey; (Ş.N.); (M.A.); (B.Ç.); (S.D.); (Ş.K.); (E.Y.); (Ö.P.)
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- Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey; (Ş.N.); (M.A.); (B.Ç.); (S.D.); (Ş.K.); (E.Y.); (Ö.P.)
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- Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Kadir Has University, Cibali, Fatih, Istanbul 34083, Turkey; (Ş.N.); (M.A.); (B.Ç.); (S.D.); (Ş.K.); (E.Y.); (Ö.P.)
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