Dissolution of oxidized cellulose and particle preparation by cross-linking with multivalent cations
A process for dissolving modified cellulose includes contacting modified cellulose solution with at least one multivalent cation to form a plurality of modified cellulose particles.
1. A process for forming a composition comprising:
forming an oxidized cellulose solution;
forming a cationic composition cross-linkable with the oxidized cellulose solution, the cationic composition including an aqueous solution of chitosan having a pH from about 2.0 to about 6.0; and
contacting the oxidized cellulose solution and the cationic composition at a tissue treatment site thereby forming an ionically cross-linked gel, by convergently applying the oxidized cellulose solution and the cationic composition onto the tissue treatment site.
2. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the formation of the oxidized cellulose solution comprises:
contacting an oxidized cellulose with a solvent under an inert atmosphere to form a swelled oxidized cellulose mixture;
adjusting the swelled oxidized cellulose mixture to a first temperature;
contacting the swelled oxidized cellulose mixture with a salt under the inert atmosphere to form an oxidized cellulose solution; and
adjusting the oxidized cellulose solution to a second temperature that is lower than the first temperature.
3. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the oxidized cellulose solution has a pH from about 8.0 to about 9.5.
4. A process for forming a composition comprising:
forming an oxidized cellulose solution;
forming a cationic composition cross-linkable with the oxidized cellulose solution, the cationic composition is an aqueous solution of at least one multivalent cation selected from the group consisting of cations of calcium, barium, zinc, magnesium, chromium, platinum, and iron; and
contacting the oxidized cellulose solution and the cationic composition at a tissue treatment site thereby forming an ionically cross-linked gel, by convergently applying the oxidized cellulose solution and the cationic composition onto the tissue treatment site.
5. The process according to claim 4 , wherein the formation of the oxidized cellulose solution comprises:
contacting an oxidized cellulose with a solvent under an inert atmosphere to form a swelled oxidized cellulose mixture;
adjusting the swelled oxidized cellulose mixture to a first temperature;
contacting the swelled oxidized cellulose mixture with a salt under the inert atmosphere to form an oxidized cellulose solution; and
adjusting the oxidized cellulose solution to a second temperature that is lower than the first temperature.
6. The process according to claim 4 , wherein the oxidized cellulose solution has a pH from about 8.0 to about 9.5.