Issue 15, 2020

Opposite swelling characteristics through changing the connectivity in a biopolymeric hydrogel based on glycogen and glycine

Abstract

Glycine, a biomolecule, has been functionalized through a simple condensation reaction with one of two functional groups (–COOH and –NH2) to prepare two vinylic monomers. On the other hand, glycogen has been methacrylated (Gly-Meth) to incorporate a polymerizable vinylic group. Finally, two different hydrogels, with reversible swelling characteristics, have successfully been synthesised through polymerization of each of these two monomers with Gly-Meth. The developed hydrogels with different connectivity demonstrate a superb pH responsive sustained release behaviour of model drugs (ciprofloxacin and naproxen).

Graphical abstract: Opposite swelling characteristics through changing the connectivity in a biopolymeric hydrogel based on glycogen and glycine

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
22 Jan 2020
Accepted
15 Mar 2020
First published
16 Mar 2020

Polym. Chem., 2020,11, 2630-2634

Opposite swelling characteristics through changing the connectivity in a biopolymeric hydrogel based on glycogen and glycine

P. Patra, N. Patra and S. Pal, Polym. Chem., 2020, 11, 2630 DOI: 10.1039/D0PY00117A

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