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| <p>The pH-level of the hydrogels are easy to adjust. Depending on the solution, in which the hydrogel is swelling, the gel has a high, neutral or low pH-level (Production see video). | | <p>The pH-level of the hydrogels are easy to adjust. Depending on the solution, in which the hydrogel is swelling, the gel has a high, neutral or low pH-level (Production see video). |
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| <video src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/6/6e/T--TU_Darmstadt--Gel-vid1.mp4" alt="Chitosan-Alkaline production" style="width:100%;max-width:800px;" controls> | | <video src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/6/6e/T--TU_Darmstadt--Gel-vid1.mp4" alt="Chitosan-Alkaline production" style="width:100%;max-width:800px;" controls> |
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| <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/1/17/T--TU_Darmstadt--Alkaline1.jpeg" style="float: left; height: 15em; width: 69%; margin-bottom: 0.5em;"> </center> | | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/1/17/T--TU_Darmstadt--Alkaline1.jpeg" style="float: left; height: 15em; width: 69%; margin-bottom: 0.5em;"> </center> |
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− | <figcaption> Produced hydrogel rinsed with NaOH solution (pH 10) (left). Transparency shown by placing the hydrogel on a nitrile glove (right) </figcaption></center> | + | <p>The Produced hydrogel was rinsed with NaOH solution (pH 10) (left). The transparency is shown by placing the hydrogel on a nitrile glove (right)</p> |
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| <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/0/0c/T--TU_Darmstadt--Agarose-Hydrogel1.jpeg" style="float: left; height: 20em; width: 69%; margin-bottom: 0.5em;"> </center> | | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/0/0c/T--TU_Darmstadt--Agarose-Hydrogel1.jpeg" style="float: left; height: 20em; width: 69%; margin-bottom: 0.5em;"> </center> |
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| + | The shown hydrogel contains 1% chitosan, 1% acetic acid and 1% agarose. It is a very promising gel. It is a little bit adhesive, to generate hermetically sealed, moisture conditions for wound healing. |
− | <figcaption> Produced chitosan-agarose hydrogel. The shown hydrogel contains 1% chitosan, 1% acetic acid and 1% agarose. It is a very promising gel. It is a little bit adhesive, to generate hermetically sealed, moisture conditions for wound healing. </figcaption></center>
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| <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/d/d9/T--TU_Darmstadt--Agar1.jpeg" style="float: left; height: 20em; width: 30%; margin-bottom: 0.5em;"> </center> | | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/d/d9/T--TU_Darmstadt--Agar1.jpeg" style="float: left; height: 20em; width: 30%; margin-bottom: 0.5em;"> </center> |
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| + | The shown hydrogel contains 1% chitosan, 1% acetic acid and 1% agar. It is a very promising gel. It is a little bit adhesive, to generate hermetically sealed, moisture conditions for wound healing. Furthermore it is more elastic than a gel with agarose. |
− | <figcaption> Produced chitosan-agar hydrogel. The shown hydrogel contains 1% chitosan, 1% acetic acid and 1% agar. It is a very promising gel. It is a little bit adhesive, to generate hermetically sealed, moisture conditions for wound healing. Furthermore it is more elastic than a gel with agarose. </figcaption></center>
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− | During the work with chitosan hydrogels various compositions were tested and promising hydrogels were produced. Hydrogels were manufactured with pure chitosan or chitosan in combination with agarose, agar or alginate. Depending on the concentration of chitosan and the respective gelling agent (agarose, agar, alginate) the gels were more or less solid. We manufactured stable and elastic gels which allows easy handling. According to the field of application a solid or smooth hydrogel is advisable. | + | During the work with chitosan hydrogels various compositions were tested and promising hydrogels were produced. Hydrogels were manufactured with pure chitosan or chitosan in combination with agarose, agar or alginate. Depending on the concentration of chitosan and the respective gelling agent (agarose, agar, alginate) the gels were more or less solid. We manufactured stable and elastic gels which allow easy handling. According to the field of application a solid or smooth hydrogel is advisable. |
| <br>The pH-level of the hydrogels is easy to regulate by rinsing it with the proper defined pH-level solution or using a higher or lower acetic acid concentration to dissolve the chitosan in an aqueous solution. This is beneficial for an adjustment to the respective wound and its pH-level. | | <br>The pH-level of the hydrogels is easy to regulate by rinsing it with the proper defined pH-level solution or using a higher or lower acetic acid concentration to dissolve the chitosan in an aqueous solution. This is beneficial for an adjustment to the respective wound and its pH-level. |
− | <br>Another advantage is the application for moist wound healing, as well as the factor that our hydrogels will airtight the wounds. Here the hydrogel prevents the formation of crusts and provides moisture. Both are important wound healing factors. The nutrient transport and release of signaling molecules is improved and scarring is massivly reduced with chitosan as wound toping layer. Our hydrogels can additionally deliver a monitoring bandage for affected patients without the need to disrupt the healing process and thus lighten the burden for the patients. The hydrogel should help to prevent or treat wound infections for example at any degree of burns. We thanks the iGEM Team diagnost-X from Berlin for their provided expertise and informations regarding these medical problems. | + | <br>Another advantage is the application for moist wound healing, as well as the factor that our hydrogels will seal the wounds airtightly. Here, the hydrogel prevents the formation of crusts and provides moisture. Both are important wound healing factors. The nutrient transport and release of signaling molecules is improved and scarring is massivly reduced with chitosan as wound toping layer. Our hydrogels can additionally deliver a monitoring bandage for affected patients without the need to disrupt the healing process and thus lighten the burden for the patients. The hydrogel should help to prevent or treat wound infections for example at any degree of burns. We thank the iGEM Team diagnost-X from Berlin for their provided expertise and informations regarding these medical problems. |
− | <br>The chitosan with itself or in combination other natural polymers is an ideal scaffold material to manufacture different types of hydrogels as salves, micro-, macroparticles, solid bandages and so on. Due to its wound healing effects and in combination with the medical benefits of a hydrel it means an optimal wound healing dressing. Our hydrogels should be easy to load and therefore an ideal local slow-release drug-delivery vehicle for various therapeutic agents, pharmaceuticals, antimircobials or growth factors readily incorporated <i>in situ</i> to a treated tissue. | + | <br>The chitosan in itself or in combination other natural polymers is an ideal scaffold material to manufacture different types of hydrogels as salves, micro-, macroparticles, solid bandages and so on. Due to its wound healing effects and in combination with the medical benefits of a hydrogel it means an optimal wound healing dressing. Our hydrogels should be easy to load and therefore an ideal local slow-release drug-delivery vehicle for various therapeutic agents, pharmaceuticals, antimircobials or growth factors readily incorporated <i>in situ</i> to a treated tissue. |
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