A review of conventional and emerging technologies for hydrogels sterilization

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Main Author: S. A. Bento, Cristiana
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: C. Gaspar, M., Coimbra, Patrícia, de Sousa, Hermínio C., E. M. Braga, Mara
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Hydrogels are extensively used in the biomedical field, as drug delivery systems, wound dressings, contact lenses or as scaffolds for tissue engineering. Due to their polymeric nature and the presence of high amounts of water in their structure, hydrogels generally present high sensitivity to terminal sterilization. The establishment of an efficient sterilization protocol that does not compromise the functional properties of the hydrogels is one of the challenges faced by researchers when developing a hydrogel for a specific application. Yet, until very recently this aspect was largely ignored in the literature. The present paper reviews the state of literature concerning hydrogels sterilization, compiling the main findings. Conventional terminal sterilization methods (heat sterilization, radiation sterilization, and gas sterilization) as well as emerging sterilization techniques (ozone, supercritical carbon dioxide) are covered. Considerations about aseptic processing are also included. Additionally, and as a framework, hydrogels’ polymeric materials, types of networks, and main biomedical applications are summarily described.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A review of conventional and emerging technologies for hydrogels sterilization
title A review of conventional and emerging technologies for hydrogels sterilization
spellingShingle A review of conventional and emerging technologies for hydrogels sterilization
S. A. Bento, Cristiana
Hydrogel
Polymers
Sterilization
Aseptic processing
Biomedical applications
title_short A review of conventional and emerging technologies for hydrogels sterilization
title_full A review of conventional and emerging technologies for hydrogels sterilization
title_fullStr A review of conventional and emerging technologies for hydrogels sterilization
title_full_unstemmed A review of conventional and emerging technologies for hydrogels sterilization
title_sort A review of conventional and emerging technologies for hydrogels sterilization
author S. A. Bento, Cristiana
author_facet S. A. Bento, Cristiana
C. Gaspar, M.
Coimbra, Patrícia
de Sousa, Hermínio C.
E. M. Braga, Mara
author_role author
author2 C. Gaspar, M.
Coimbra, Patrícia
de Sousa, Hermínio C.
E. M. Braga, Mara
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv S. A. Bento, Cristiana
C. Gaspar, M.
Coimbra, Patrícia
de Sousa, Hermínio C.
E. M. Braga, Mara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hydrogel
Polymers
Sterilization
Aseptic processing
Biomedical applications
topic Hydrogel
Polymers
Sterilization
Aseptic processing
Biomedical applications
description Hydrogels are extensively used in the biomedical field, as drug delivery systems, wound dressings, contact lenses or as scaffolds for tissue engineering. Due to their polymeric nature and the presence of high amounts of water in their structure, hydrogels generally present high sensitivity to terminal sterilization. The establishment of an efficient sterilization protocol that does not compromise the functional properties of the hydrogels is one of the challenges faced by researchers when developing a hydrogel for a specific application. Yet, until very recently this aspect was largely ignored in the literature. The present paper reviews the state of literature concerning hydrogels sterilization, compiling the main findings. Conventional terminal sterilization methods (heat sterilization, radiation sterilization, and gas sterilization) as well as emerging sterilization techniques (ozone, supercritical carbon dioxide) are covered. Considerations about aseptic processing are also included. Additionally, and as a framework, hydrogels’ polymeric materials, types of networks, and main biomedical applications are summarily described.
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