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MRÁZEK, J. SITA, J. ONDREÁŠ, F. ZUBOV, A. CHMELAŘ, J.
Original Title
Homogeneous films from amphiphilic hyaluronan and their characterization by confocal microscopy and nanoindentation
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Self-supporting films from amphiphilic hyaluronan are suitable for medical applications like wound dressings or resorbable implants. These films are typically cast from water/alcohol solutions. However, when the mixed solvent evaporates in ambient air, convection flows develop in the solution and become imprinted in the film, potentially compromising its properties. Consequently, we developed a novel film manufacturing method: drying in a closed box under saturated vapour conditions. Using this approach, we prepared a series of optically clear lauroyl-hyaluronan (LHA) films with uniform thickness and compared them to their air-dried counterparts. We first evaluated swelling ratios and elastic moduli for LHA films with varying degrees of substitution. The boxdried films swelled significantly less and were 1-2 orders of magnitude stiffer than air-dried films from the same LHA sample. Confocal microscopy revealed that box-dried films exhibited a regular microstructure, while air-dried films displayed a pore-size gradient and strong microstructure modulation due to convection flows. Local elastic modulus variations arising from these microstructures were assessed using nanoindentation mapping. Importantly, achieving the desired film stiffness requires much lower polymer modification when boxdrying is used, enhancing the biological response to the material. These findings have implications for all polysaccharide formulations that utilize mixed solvents.
Keywords
Hyaluronan; Film; Hydrogel; Solution casting; Mixed solvent; Microstructure; Nanoindentation
Authors
MRÁZEK, J.; SITA, J.; ONDREÁŠ, F.; ZUBOV, A.; CHMELAŘ, J.
Released
27. 5. 2024
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Location
London
ISBN
0144-8617
Periodical
Carbohydrate Polymers
Year of study
340
Number
122331
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages count
10
URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0144861724005575?via=ihub
BibTex
@article{BUT189030, author="MRÁZEK, J. and SITA, J. and ONDREÁŠ, F. and ZUBOV, A. and CHMELAŘ, J.", title="Homogeneous films from amphiphilic hyaluronan and their characterization by confocal microscopy and nanoindentation", journal="Carbohydrate Polymers", year="2024", volume="340", number="122331", pages="10", doi="10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.122331", issn="0144-8617", url="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0144861724005575?via=ihub" }