Chitosan based hybrid hydrogels for drug delivery: Preparation, biodegradation, thermal, and mechanical properties

In the present paper, biodegradable hybrid hydrogels were prepared by using chitosan as a natural polymer and polyurethane containing azomethine as a synthetic polymer for the drug delivery application for 5‐fluorouracil. The fabricated hydrogels were characterized via FT‐IR and SEM analysis. Beside...

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Natural polymers
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Polyurethane resins
Wettability
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