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2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3sm27389j
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Modified gellan gum hydrogels for tissue engineering applications

Abstract: Gellan gum is an anionic linear polysaccharide well known for its use as a multi-functional gelling, stabilising and suspending agent in a variety of foods and personal care products. In this Highlight, we explore the recently established directions for gellan gum hydrogels as materials for applications in tissue engineering. We highlight that modified gellan gum will be well suited for this purpose, providing that a number of remaining challenges are addressed. Gellan gum is an anionic linear polysaccharide w… Show more

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“…GG hydrogels are considered biologically inert materials [17]. According to earlier studies, GG does not in vitro support neuronal cell migration on top of gels or as encapsulated without the addition of cell adhesion cues [18; 28].…”
Section: Page 28 Of 39 Author Submitted Manuscript -Bmm-101572r1mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…GG hydrogels are considered biologically inert materials [17]. According to earlier studies, GG does not in vitro support neuronal cell migration on top of gels or as encapsulated without the addition of cell adhesion cues [18; 28].…”
Section: Page 28 Of 39 Author Submitted Manuscript -Bmm-101572r1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GG is a deacetylated form of gellan molecule which has a tetrasaccharide repeating structure of β-D-glucose, β-D-glucuronic acid and α-L-rhamnose in a 2:1:1 ratio [13]. Like many other polysaccharides, GG is a relatively inert biomaterial [17]. To improve cell attachment, GG-based hydrogels have been functionalized with peptides by covalently binding them in the molecule backbone itself [17; 18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the GG polysaccharide is cytocompatible, it does not participate in the specific cell binding interactions 69 . As a result, anchorage dependant cells grown in pure GG matrices may exhibit low levels of cell attachment or anomalous differentiation behaviours.…”
Section: Blending For Biofunctionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GG was recently highlighted for its significant capacity for tissue engineering applications, particularly after blending or chemical modification 69 . Here, we will discuss the numerous modifications and blends that have been employed to tailor the biological, mechanical, chemical and electrical functionality of GG.…”
Section: Blends Of Gellan Gummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dissolved in water above 40°C gellan gum adopts a random coil formation which when cooled to room temperature undergoes a transition from disordered-to-ordered forming helices. [19] The gel is produced via association of the helical structures forming junction zones with this helix-coil transition being reversible upon heating.…”
Section: Building Integrated Concentrating Pv 'Smart Window' Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%