Fig. 3From: Fabrication of levofloxacin-loaded porcine acellular dermal matrix hydrogel and functional assessment in urinary tract infectionSwelling rate and resistance to deformation of decellularized porcine skin hydrogel. A PADM hydrogel swelling rate. B Variations in energy storage modulus (G’) and loss modulus (G’’) of PADM hydrogel in both strain-scan mode and time-scan mode. C Degradation of pigskin hydrogel over a span of 6 days at three different temperatures: 23 °C, 37 °C, and 42 °C. D Release of Levofloxacin from porcine skin hydrogel at the aforementioned temperaturesBack to article page