Delivery kinetics of natural active agents by PVA hydrogels intended for wound care

Isis Siqueira Fernandes, Lais da Costa Saboia, Vinicius Soares Goncalves, Jorge Luiz Siqueira da Costa Neto,Ana Paula Duarte Moreira,Natalia Dias Souza,Alexandre Miguel do Nascimento,Douglas Siqueira de Almeida Chaves,Luiz Henrique Guerreiro Rosado, Leonardo Duarte Batista da Silva,Glauco Favilla Bauerfeldt,Antonieta Middea,Renata Nunes Oliveira

MATERIA-RIO DE JANEIRO(2023)

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Acute wound dressings can be based on PVA hydrogels, which present many characteristics of an ideal dressing, e.g., fluid uptake, a moisturized environment, etc. The lack of antimicrobial properties leads to the addition of natural active agents. The present work aims to manufacture and compare PVAgels loaded with Barbatimao bark extract, Leucaena bark extract, Aloe vera, and Lavender essential oil. They were characterized by FTIR, swelling tests, SEM, actives release. There were interactions between PVA and the active agents. The addition of Leucaena and Barbatimao increased the PVAability to swell, but the opposite was found for Aloe vera and Lavender essential oil. PVA-Lavender essential oil samples presented interconnected pores, while samples with essential oil or extracts presented high crystallinity. Lavender essential oil and Aloe vera presented the highest release. The Barbatimao and Leucaena samples'release may be related to the samples'swelling, but the initial release of Aloe vera and Lavender samples was diffusion controlled by swelling. Their long-term release was dose-dependent for Aloe vera, while it was a non-Fickian diffusion for Lavender essential oil related to the hydrogel's relaxation step. Thereis a synergistic effect when Aloe vera and Lavender essential oil are loaded in PVA hydrogels.
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pva hydrogels,delivery kinetics,natural active agents,wound care
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