Author/Authors :
Ghorbaniazar، Parisa نويسنده Biotechnology Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran. , , Sepehrianazar، Amir نويسنده Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Islamic Azad University, Ahar Branch, Ahar, Iran. , , Eskandani، Morteza نويسنده Research Center for Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran. , , Nabi-Meibodi، Mohsen نويسنده Faculty of Pharmacy, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran. , , Kouhsoltani، Maryam نويسنده Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Faculty of Dentistry, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran. , , HamishehKar، Hamed نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Purpose: Nanogel, a nanoparticle prepared from a cross-linked hydrophilic polymer
network, has many biomedical applications. A radiation technique has recently been
introduced as one of the appropriate methods for the preparation of polymeric nanogels due
to its additive-free initiation and easy control procedure.
Methods: We have investigated the formation of nano-sized polymeric gels, based on the
radiation-induced inter- and intra-molecular cross-linking of the inter-polymer complex
(IPC) of polyacrylamide (PAAm) and polyacrylic acide (PAAc).
Results: The results indicated that the prepared polymeric complex composed of PAAm
and PAAc was converted into nanogel by irradiation under different doses (1, 3, 5 and 7
kGy). This was due to inter- and intra-molecular cross-linking at the range of 446-930 nm
as characterized by the photon correlation spectroscopy method. Increasing the irradiation
dose reduced the size of nanoparticles to 3 kGy; however, the higher doses increased the
size and size distribution. Scanning electron microscopy images indicated the nanogel
formation in the reported size by particle size and showed the microcapsule structure of the
prepared nanogels. Biocompatibility of nanogels were assessed and proved by MTT assay.
Conclusion: It was concluded that low dose irradiation can be successfully applied for
nanometre-ranged hydrogel.