Volume 91, Issue 3 pp. 1612-1618

Preparation and characterization by radiation of hydrogels of PVA and PVP containing Aloe vera

Kyoung Ran Park

Kyoung Ran Park

Radioisotopes/Radiation Application Team, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Taejon 305-600, Korea

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Young Chang Nho

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Young Chang Nho

Radioisotopes/Radiation Application Team, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Taejon 305-600, Korea

Radioisotopes/Radiation Application Team, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Taejon 305-600, Korea===Search for more papers by this author
First published: 05 December 2003
Citations: 37

Abstract

In these studies, hydrogels for wound dressing were made from a mixture of Aloe vera, poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) by freeze-thaw, gamma-ray irradiation, or a two-step process of freeze-thaw and gamma-ray irradiation. Physical properties, such as gelation, water absorptivity, gel strength and degree of water evaporation were examined to evaluate the applicability of these hydrogels to wound dressing. The PVA:PVP ratio was 6:4, and the dry weight of Aloe vera was in the range of 0.4-1.2 wt %. The solid concentration of PVA/PVP/Aloe vera solution was 15 wt %. Mixtures of PVA/PVP/Aloe vera were exposed to gamma irradiation doses of 25, 35 and 50 kGy to evaluate the effect of irradiation dose on the physical properties of the hydrogels. Gel content and gel strength increased as the concentration of Aloe vera in PVA/PVP/Aloe vera decreased and as irradiation dose increased and freeze-thaw was repeated. Swelling degree was inversely proportional to gel content and gel strength. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 91: 1612–1618, 2004

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