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Radiation stability and modification of gelatin for biological and medical applications

Haema, K.*; Oyama, Tomoko; Kimura, Atsushi; Taguchi, Mitsumasa

Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 103, p.126 - 130, 2014/10

 Times Cited Count:21 Percentile:84.18(Chemistry, Physical)

For biological and medical applications, radiation sterilization of gelatin was evaluated in terms of radiation stability. It was found that electron beam irradiation decomposed the gelatin and that the weight-averaged molar mass decreased by approximately 7-10% with sterilization doses in the range of 5-25 kGy. Also, we found that the hydrolysis rate in 37$$^{circ}$$C water was affected by the irradiation. On the other hand, crosslinking was predominantly induced when the gelatin was irradiated in water solution and radiation-crosslinked (RX) gelatin hydrogel was fabricated. Using gel fraction and gel permeation chromatography analysis of the eluted sol, it was determined that the RX-gelatin hydrogel was stable for 7 days in water at 37$$^{circ}$$C.

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