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Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology

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ISSN (Print): 1389-2010
ISSN (Online): 1873-4316

Research Article

Iron(III) Monoglycerolate as a New Biocompatible Precursor in the Synthesis of Bioactive Nanocomposite Glycerohydrogels

In Press, (this is not the final "Version of Record"). Available online 17 January, 2024
Author(s): Tat'yana Grigorievna Khonina*, Denis Sergeevich Tishin, Leonid Petrovich Larionov, Artur Vasilevich Osipenko, Maria Nikolaevna Dobrinskaya, Ekaterina Anatolievna Bogdanova, Maxim Sergeevich Karabanalov, Maria Alekseevna Bulatova, Elena Vladimirovna Shadrina and Oleg Nikolaevich Chupakhin
Published on: 17 January, 2024

DOI: 10.2174/0113892010269503231229100317

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Abstract

Background: Nanocomposite glycerohydrogels based on biocompatible elementcontaining glycerolates are of practicular interest for biomedical applications.

Objective: Using two biocompatible precursors, silicon and iron glycerolates, a new bioactive nanocomposite silicon‒iron glycerolates hydrogel was obtained by sol-gel method.

Methods: The composition and structural features of the hydrogel were studied using a complex of modern analytical techniques, including TEM, XRD, and AES. On the example of experimental animals hemostatic activity of the hydrogel was studied, as well as primary toxicological studies were carried out.

Results: The composition of dispersed phase and dispersion medium of silicon‒iron glycerolates hydrogel was determined. The structural features of hydrogel were revealed and its structure model was proposed. It was shown that silcon-iron glycerolates hydrogel is nontoxic, and exhibits pronounced hemostatic activity.

Conclusion: Silicon-iron glycerolates hydrogel is a potential hemostatic agent for topical application in medical and veterinary practice.

Keywords: Silicon glycerolates, iron(III) monoglycerolate, sol-gel processing, biocompatible precursors, nanocomposite glycerohydrogel, hemostatic activity.


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