It was found that solutions of calcium hyaluronate (CaHA) (0.1 similar to0.
5 wt%) could form a gel by mixing with solutions of sodium type gellan (0.1
similar to0.5 wt%), although neither polymer by itself forms a gel at low
concentrations (0.1 similar to0.5 wt% in this experiment). The rheological
properties of CaHA-gellan mixtures were investigated by dynamic and steady
shear measurements. Both storage shear modulus G' and loss shear modulus G'
for CaHA-gellan mixtures increased with increasing time, and tended to an
equilibrium value after 1 h. After reaching steady values of G' and G', the
frequency dependence of G' and G' was observed. G' was always larger than
G' in the accessible frequency range from 10(-2) to 10(2) rad/s. The effect
s of pH and calcium ions were examined. Gel formation of the mixtures was p
romoted by decreasing pH and adding from 0.01 to 0.1 M calcium ions, but ex
cessive calcium ions weakened the gel.