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Chitosan water-soluble system hydrogels

Figure 11.18 Plot of changes in water solubility of the model protein bovine serum albumin (BSA) over time (12 hours) exposed to free radicals generated by Fe VEDTA/H O /ascorbate system as a source of free radicals with various chitosan-containing hydrogels. Figure 11.18 Plot of changes in water solubility of the model protein bovine serum albumin (BSA) over time (12 hours) exposed to free radicals generated by Fe VEDTA/H O /ascorbate system as a source of free radicals with various chitosan-containing hydrogels.
A novel approach to drug-delivery systems using chitosan/antioxidant hydrogels to achieve and sustain a complex delivery profile has been evaluated using additional methods to improve the properties and performances of conventional therapeutic agents such as NY statin [41]. Furthermore, to incorporate widely available antioxidants as built-in mechanisms to fight free radical damage, as well as the incorporation of BSA water-soluble protein as a built-in detector of free radical formation and simultaneous release of antioxidants as free radical defense mechanism [34]. [Pg.399]


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