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A soft tissue adhesive based on aldehyde-sodium alginate and amino-carboxymethyl chitosan preparation through the Schiff reaction
Authors:Yu Wu  Liu Yuan  Nai-an Sheng  Zi-qi Gu  Wen-hao Feng  Hai-yue Yin  Yosry Morsi  Xiu-mei Mo
Affiliation:1.Key Laboratory of Textile Science & Technology (Ministry of Education), College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology,Donghua University,Shanghai,China;2.Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences,Swinburne University of Technology,Hawthorn,Australia;3.Shandong International Biotechnology Park Development Co., Ltd.,Yantai,China
Abstract:Sodium alginate and carboxymethyl chitosan have been extensively applied in tissue engineering and other relative fields due to their low price and excellent biocompatibility. In this paper, we oxidized sodium alginate with sodium periodate to convert 1,2-hydroxyl groups into aldehyde groups to get aldehyde-sodium alginate (ASA). Carboxymethyl chitosan was modified with ethylenediamine (ED) in the presence of water-soluble N-(3-Dimethylaminopropyl)-N′-ethylcarbodiimide hydrochloride (EDC) to introduce additional amino groups to get amino-carboxymethyl chitosan (A-CS). Upon mixing the A-SA and A-CS aqueous solutions together, a gel rapidly formed based on the Schiff’s base reaction between aldehyde groups in A-SA and amino groups in A-CS. FTIR analysis confirmed the characteristic peak of Schiff’s base group in the hydrogel. It was confirmed that the gelation time be dependent on the aldehyde group content in A-SA and amino group content in A-CS. The fasted hydrogel formation takes place within 10 min. The data of bonding strength and cytotoxicity measurement also showed that the hydrogel had good adhesion and biocompatibility. All these results support that this gel has the potential as soft tissue adhesive.
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