2018
DOI: 10.2478/achi-2018-0014
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Cinnamyl-Imine-Chitosan Hydrogels. Morphology Control

Abstract: The study deals with the exploration of the possibilities to control the morphology of cinnamyl-imine-chitosan hydrogels in view of their bio-application. Three series of hydrogels were synthetized from chitosan of three different molecular weights and cinnamaldehyde, varying the molar ratio between the amine groups on chitosan and aldehyde functional groups. The hydrogel morphology has been monitored by scanning electron microscopy. The variation of the hydrogel morphology as a function of chitosan molecular … Show more

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“…One direction of development is the exploration of morphology control and multiplication, so as to address new bio-related applications. For example, the use of another natural, aromatic monoaldehyde, namely cinnamaldehyde, as a chitosan cross-linker in different ratios enables porous architectures of variable morphologies [99].…”
Section: Glycodynameric Gels For Drug Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One direction of development is the exploration of morphology control and multiplication, so as to address new bio-related applications. For example, the use of another natural, aromatic monoaldehyde, namely cinnamaldehyde, as a chitosan cross-linker in different ratios enables porous architectures of variable morphologies [99].…”
Section: Glycodynameric Gels For Drug Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%