Influence of the composition of silicon-polysaccharide-containing hydrogels on the surface morphology of their solid phase
Olga N. Malinkina Saratov State University
Anna B. Shipovskaya Saratov State University
Abstract
Silicon-polysaccharide-containing hydrogels obtained by the "one pot" sol-gel technology are promising systems for biomedical applications. Due to the wide range of biological activities of the components, such systems can be used as muco- and dermoadhesive atraumatic coatings with antibacterial, regenerating and immunotropic properties. The obtained hydrogels can also act as an active bioresorbable matrix for the incorporating of pharmaceutical and phytopreparations. The study has shown a significant effect of the composition of silicon-polysaccharide-containing hydrogels on the surface morphology of the isolated solid phase (xerogels), assessed using SEM microscopy.
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Olga N. Malinkina
Saratov State University
Россия
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