Quinoline anhydride derivatives cross‑linked chitosan hydrogels for potential use in biomedical and metal ions adsorption
Kandile, Nadia; Abir S. Nasr; Mansoura I. Mohamed; Yassmin G. Ali; H.T. Zaky;
Abstract
hemical modifcation of chitosan is one of the methods to increase the reactiv ity of chitosan toward many applications. The presence of primary amino groups 
in chitosan permits its modifcations with diferent agents. New three-dimensional
network structure hydrogels (Va–f) and (Va–f)G were prepared via reaction of chitosan
with 3-(carboxymethyl)-2-aryl-6-alkylquinoline-4-carboxylic acid anhydride deriva tives (IVa–f) in the absence and/or presence of glutaraldehyde as cross-linking agent,
respectively. The hydrogels were characterized using FTIR spectroscopy, X-ray dif fraction, solubility, swelling behavior, thermal analysis, surface morphology and
biodegradability. Evaluation of the hydrogels toward antibacterial activity, load and
release of lidocaine and efciency of metal ions uptake (Co+2 and Hg+2) was inves tigated. Hydrogel (Ve) revealed the highest activities toward (Gram −Ve) E. coli and
Proteus and (Gram+Ve) S. aureus and B. subtilis bacteria than chitosan. However,
hydrogel (Ve)G revealed the highest drug loading and release and showed also the
potent efciency toward metal ions uptake for Co+2 and Hg+2.
in chitosan permits its modifcations with diferent agents. New three-dimensional
network structure hydrogels (Va–f) and (Va–f)G were prepared via reaction of chitosan
with 3-(carboxymethyl)-2-aryl-6-alkylquinoline-4-carboxylic acid anhydride deriva tives (IVa–f) in the absence and/or presence of glutaraldehyde as cross-linking agent,
respectively. The hydrogels were characterized using FTIR spectroscopy, X-ray dif fraction, solubility, swelling behavior, thermal analysis, surface morphology and
biodegradability. Evaluation of the hydrogels toward antibacterial activity, load and
release of lidocaine and efciency of metal ions uptake (Co+2 and Hg+2) was inves tigated. Hydrogel (Ve) revealed the highest activities toward (Gram −Ve) E. coli and
Proteus and (Gram+Ve) S. aureus and B. subtilis bacteria than chitosan. However,
hydrogel (Ve)G revealed the highest drug loading and release and showed also the
potent efciency toward metal ions uptake for Co+2 and Hg+2.
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| Title | Quinoline anhydride derivatives cross‑linked chitosan hydrogels for potential use in biomedical and metal ions adsorption | Authors | Kandile, Nadia ; Abir S. Nasr; Mansoura I. Mohamed; Yassmin G. Ali; H.T. Zaky | Keywords | Chitosan;Quinoline anhydride derivatives;Hydrogel;Drug release;Thermal stability | Issue Date | 12-Mar-2021 | Publisher | nature | Journal | Polymer Bulletin | Volume | 79 | Start page | 2461 | End page | 2486 | DOI | https://doi.org/10.1007/s00289-021-03633-w | 
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