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Ma‐Ro Hwang

Yeungnam University

Publishes on Wound Healing and Treatments, Hydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications, Silk-based biomaterials and applications. 6 papers and 572 citations.

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Development of Clindamycin-Loaded Wound Dressing with Polyvinyl Alcohol and Sodium Alginate
Jong Oh Kim, Jun Young Choi, Jung Kil Park et al.|Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin|2008
Cited by 116Open Access

To develop a clindamycin-loaded wound dressing, cross-linked hydrogel films were prepared using freeze-thawing method with various mixtures of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and sodium alginate (SA). The physicochemical properties such as swelling ratio, tensile strength and elongation of hydrogels were evaluated. The drug release from this clindamycin-loaded hydrogel, in vitro protein adsorption test and in vivo wound healing observations in rats were then performed. Increased SA concentration decreased the gelation %, maximum strength and break elongation, but it resulted into an increment in the swelling ability, elasticity and thermal stability of hydrogel film. However, SA had insignificant effect on the release of clindamycin. This hydrogel improved the healing rate of artificial wounds in rats. Thus, a clindamycin-loaded wound dressing with PVA and SA hydrogel should be a candidate for wound care.

ChemInform Abstract: Concise Total Synthesis of Biologically Interesting Prenylated Chalcone Natural Products: 4′‐O‐Methylxanthohumol (VIII), Xanthohumol E (XII), and Sericone (XIII).
Yong Rok Lee, Xin Li, Seung Woo Lee et al.|ChemInform|2008
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