2016
DOI: 10.1039/c5ra23088h
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Polysaccharide based superabsorbent hydrogel from Mimosa pudica: swelling–deswelling and drug release

Abstract: Polysaccharide based stimuli responsive, superporous and superabsorbent hydrogel for sustained drug release.

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“…BSH was isolated from the seeds of O. basilicum as reported elsewhere with some modification [3,4,10]. Briefly, seeds of O. basilicum (50 g) were soaked in deionized water (1000 mL) for 4 h before warming at 40 ∘ C for 45 min.…”
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“…BSH was isolated from the seeds of O. basilicum as reported elsewhere with some modification [3,4,10]. Briefly, seeds of O. basilicum (50 g) were soaked in deionized water (1000 mL) for 4 h before warming at 40 ∘ C for 45 min.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They have got great attraction of researchers and technologists due to their extensive biomedical applications [1,2]. Such hydrogels have interconnected microscopic pores and elasticity, possessing hydrophilic functional groups (hydroxyl, carboxylic acid, amide, and sulphate) which enhance their water holding and swelling capacity [3,4]. Hydrogels have also reversible volume phase transitions depending on stimuli factors such as temperature, ionic strength, pH, solvent composition, and electric field [5,6].…”
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“…Among these, polysaccharides based polymeric biomaterials have drawn appreciable attention of the biomedical scientists due to their biocompatibility (Dang, Leong, 2006), biodegradability (Jain, Gupta, Jain, 2007), bioavailability (Mizrahy, Peer, 2012), ease and versatility in drug designing and development (Zhang, Wardwell, Bader, 2013;Hussain et al, 2011;Hussain et al, 2009). These properties also make such naturally occurring polysaccharides an integral part of many drug delivery systems Xu et al, 2015;Muhammad et al, 2016;Ashraf et al, 2017).…”
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“…Hydrogel pearls have been considered for a potential use in drug delivery. Muhammad et al 15 evaluated a polysaccharide, glucuronoxylan, isolated from the Mimosa púdica seed. They studied its behavior, its swelling and de-swelling and the release of the drug diclofenac.…”
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