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Effects of Gamma Radiation on the Sterility Assurance, Antibacterial Ability, and Biocompatibility of Impregnated Hydrogel Macrosphere Protein and Drug Release

Devices and medicines used in the medical field must be sterile. Gamma (γ)-irradiation is commonly used for sterilization because its high rate of penetration ensures uniform sterilization. To confirm that hydrogel macrosphere carriers inherit excellent liquid absorption with no cytotoxicity after γ...

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Autores principales: Fu, Po-Sung, Wang, Jen-Chyan, Lai, Pei-Ling, Liu, Shih-Ming, Chen, Ya-Shun, Chen, Wen-Cheng, Hung, Chun-Cheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8003089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33803715
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13060938
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author Fu, Po-Sung
Wang, Jen-Chyan
Lai, Pei-Ling
Liu, Shih-Ming
Chen, Ya-Shun
Chen, Wen-Cheng
Hung, Chun-Cheng
author_facet Fu, Po-Sung
Wang, Jen-Chyan
Lai, Pei-Ling
Liu, Shih-Ming
Chen, Ya-Shun
Chen, Wen-Cheng
Hung, Chun-Cheng
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description Devices and medicines used in the medical field must be sterile. Gamma (γ)-irradiation is commonly used for sterilization because its high rate of penetration ensures uniform sterilization. To confirm that hydrogel macrosphere carriers inherit excellent liquid absorption with no cytotoxicity after γ-irradiation sterilization, investigating whether the physiochemical properties of hydrogel macrospheres differ before and after sterilization is essential. The present study evaluated the influence of the recommended 25-kGy γ-irradiation dose on the physicochemical characteristics and in vitro release of bovine serum albumin and vancomycin (an antibiotic medication) from alginate/gelatin with a w/w ratio of 1/4 crosslinking gel macrospheres. Gel macrosphere properties before and after sterilization were compared according to optical and scanning electron microscopy, infrared spectroscopy analysis, the amino residual crosslinking index, water absorption, degradation, sterility assurance, in vitro drug release, antibacterial ability, and cytotoxicity. The crosslinking index was almost unchanged; however, the γ-irradiation caused in situ hydrogel debonding and recrosslinking, which led to a decrease in the water absorption and increase in the degradation rate of the macrospheres after immersion. The release of gel macrospheres carrying vancomycin did not significantly affect antibacterial ability or biocompatibility after γ-irradiation. Accordingly, we conclude that γ-irradiation is suitable for macrospherical formulation.
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spelling pubmed-80030892021-03-28 Effects of Gamma Radiation on the Sterility Assurance, Antibacterial Ability, and Biocompatibility of Impregnated Hydrogel Macrosphere Protein and Drug Release Fu, Po-Sung Wang, Jen-Chyan Lai, Pei-Ling Liu, Shih-Ming Chen, Ya-Shun Chen, Wen-Cheng Hung, Chun-Cheng Polymers (Basel) Article Devices and medicines used in the medical field must be sterile. Gamma (γ)-irradiation is commonly used for sterilization because its high rate of penetration ensures uniform sterilization. To confirm that hydrogel macrosphere carriers inherit excellent liquid absorption with no cytotoxicity after γ-irradiation sterilization, investigating whether the physiochemical properties of hydrogel macrospheres differ before and after sterilization is essential. The present study evaluated the influence of the recommended 25-kGy γ-irradiation dose on the physicochemical characteristics and in vitro release of bovine serum albumin and vancomycin (an antibiotic medication) from alginate/gelatin with a w/w ratio of 1/4 crosslinking gel macrospheres. Gel macrosphere properties before and after sterilization were compared according to optical and scanning electron microscopy, infrared spectroscopy analysis, the amino residual crosslinking index, water absorption, degradation, sterility assurance, in vitro drug release, antibacterial ability, and cytotoxicity. The crosslinking index was almost unchanged; however, the γ-irradiation caused in situ hydrogel debonding and recrosslinking, which led to a decrease in the water absorption and increase in the degradation rate of the macrospheres after immersion. The release of gel macrospheres carrying vancomycin did not significantly affect antibacterial ability or biocompatibility after γ-irradiation. Accordingly, we conclude that γ-irradiation is suitable for macrospherical formulation. MDPI 2021-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8003089/ /pubmed/33803715 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13060938 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fu, Po-Sung
Wang, Jen-Chyan
Lai, Pei-Ling
Liu, Shih-Ming
Chen, Ya-Shun
Chen, Wen-Cheng
Hung, Chun-Cheng
Effects of Gamma Radiation on the Sterility Assurance, Antibacterial Ability, and Biocompatibility of Impregnated Hydrogel Macrosphere Protein and Drug Release
title Effects of Gamma Radiation on the Sterility Assurance, Antibacterial Ability, and Biocompatibility of Impregnated Hydrogel Macrosphere Protein and Drug Release
title_full Effects of Gamma Radiation on the Sterility Assurance, Antibacterial Ability, and Biocompatibility of Impregnated Hydrogel Macrosphere Protein and Drug Release
title_fullStr Effects of Gamma Radiation on the Sterility Assurance, Antibacterial Ability, and Biocompatibility of Impregnated Hydrogel Macrosphere Protein and Drug Release
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Gamma Radiation on the Sterility Assurance, Antibacterial Ability, and Biocompatibility of Impregnated Hydrogel Macrosphere Protein and Drug Release
title_short Effects of Gamma Radiation on the Sterility Assurance, Antibacterial Ability, and Biocompatibility of Impregnated Hydrogel Macrosphere Protein and Drug Release
title_sort effects of gamma radiation on the sterility assurance, antibacterial ability, and biocompatibility of impregnated hydrogel macrosphere protein and drug release
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8003089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33803715
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13060938
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