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Gelatin/sodium alginate/polyethylene oxide hydrogel was synthesized by self-gelation method and utilized to achieve enhanced mechanical strength. Japanese pagoda, tree extracts rich in flavonoids and isoflavonoids was incorporated to enhance tissue repair along with ZnO-NPs to provide the hydrogel with necessary antimicrobial and other desirable biological properties. The inclusion of Ca-BDC MOF enhanced hydrogel matrix by providing more surface area and the presence of calcium ion needed for tissue regeneration. Results revealed that composite hydrogel displayed suitable gelation time and swelling rate that was further improved by incorporating the plant extract, ZnO-NPs, and Ca-BDC MOF. The efficacy of the tested formulations to suppress or stop the growth of multi-drug-resistant human pathogens was assessed using both microbial turbidity and zone of inhibition assays. The optimal hydrogel loaded with (20 % plant extract, 0.25 % ZnO and 0.1 % Ca-BDC MOF) formula have stronger antimicrobial effects against Gram-positive bacteria as well as yeast cells than it did against Gram-negative bacteria. Statistically, this formula has recorded a higher percentage of biofilm inhibition on Bacillus cereus (93.45 ± 2.91 %), and Candida krusei (78.48 ± 6.44 %), followed by Klebsiella pneumoniae (76.93 ± 3.65 %). Composite hydrogel loaded with (Japanese pagoda tree extract, ZnO-NPs, Ca-BDC MOF) could be exploited as promising biocompatible antimicrobial biomaterial for biomedical applications.
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Sci Rep
May 2025
Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Helwan University, Ain-Helwan, Cairo, 11795, Egypt.
The current work focuses on the efficient removal of ammonia by calcium-based metal organic framework. Whereas, for the first time, Ca based metal organic framework was synthesized using either fish bones (FB) or eggshell (ES) as biogenic wastes to act as calcium precursors for synthesis of Ca-BDC, abbreviated as Ca-BDC(FB) & Ca-BDC(ES), respectively, to be sequentially applicable for removal of ammonia. The collected data revealed that; FB showed to be more preferable rather than ES as calcium precursor for preparation of highly efficient Ca-BDC.
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May 2025
Department of Chemistry, College of Science, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa 31982, Saudi Arabia.. Electronic address:
Gelatin/sodium alginate/polyethylene oxide hydrogel was synthesized by self-gelation method and utilized to achieve enhanced mechanical strength. Japanese pagoda, tree extracts rich in flavonoids and isoflavonoids was incorporated to enhance tissue repair along with ZnO-NPs to provide the hydrogel with necessary antimicrobial and other desirable biological properties. The inclusion of Ca-BDC MOF enhanced hydrogel matrix by providing more surface area and the presence of calcium ion needed for tissue regeneration.
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April 2020
Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Fine Chemicals, Ministry of Education & Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830046, China.
Because of the nontoxic solvents contained in CO-in-water emulsions, porous polymer composites templated from these emulsions are conducive for bio-applications. Herein, bio-active rod-like calcium-organic framworks (Ca-BDC MOFs, BDC= 1,4-benzenedicarboxylate anion) particles co-stabilized CO-in-water high internal phase emulsion (C/W HIPE) in the presence of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) is first presented. After curing of the continuous phase, followed by releasing CO, integral 3D macro-porous Ca-BDC monolith and Ca-BDC/Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate--acrylamide) HIPEs monolithic composites [Ca-BDC/P(AM--HEMA)HIPEs] with open-cell macro-porous structures were successfully prepared.
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