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Revision as of 22:44, 21 October 2009
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Wound Dressing Layer Design
Biomaterials Modelling
Characterization of the rhEGF-collagen sponges
The crosslinking degree could then be obtained from the differences between the absorbance values before and after
the crosslinking. The equation is as follows:
where s is the sample and ncl is non-crosslinked.
The water uptake of the collagen sponges was calculated using the following equation:
where Wd is the weight of the dry sponge and Ws is the weight of the swollen sponge.
To determine the possible release mechanism, drug release from collagen sponges was fitted to the following power model:
where Mt/M is the fractional drug release percentage at time t, and k is a constant related to the properties of the drug delivery system and n is the diffusional exponent which characterizes the drug transport mechanism.
Recombinant hEGF released from collagen sponges
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The rhEGF release patterns from collagen sponges
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Conclusion