Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology 2017
DOI: 10.1002/0471440264.pst652
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Natural‐Based Hydrogels: From Processing to Applications

Abstract: Natural‐based hydrogels have been widely used for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM) as a platform to better mimic the native extracellular matrix of different tissues. Polysaccharides and proteins of natural origin have been functionalized, tuned, and processed used different methods to produce different scaffolds and medical devices. Herein, the recent reports dealing with the application of natural‐based hydrogels in TERM strategies are overviewed. Moreover, different methodologies used to … Show more

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“…A piezoelectrical actuator or heat breaks the hydrogel into droplets (15 to several hundred microns) and the droplet falls on the building bed by gravitational pulls. However, a large and complex hydrogel product is not preferred and a piezoelectric actuator or electrical heating may be used to create pressure to eject the droplets [120].…”
Section: D Printing Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A piezoelectrical actuator or heat breaks the hydrogel into droplets (15 to several hundred microns) and the droplet falls on the building bed by gravitational pulls. However, a large and complex hydrogel product is not preferred and a piezoelectric actuator or electrical heating may be used to create pressure to eject the droplets [120].…”
Section: D Printing Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because they all have distinctive characteristics to better suit the final application to achieve different purposes it is possible to choose between various types of hydrogels. Natural hydrogels are usually classified in three main categories: (i) polysaccharides-based, (ii) protein-based and (iii) derived from cellularized tissues [ 16 , 21 , 26 , 27 ].…”
Section: Angiogenic Potential In Natural Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GAGs are long linear polysaccharides. Their structure comprises repeated disaccharide units which can be sulfated, such as heparin, heparan sulfate, keratan sulfate and chondroitin sulfate or nonsulfated, as HA [ 27 ]. Depending on the type, the functions of GAGs can change, however they generally affect cell migration, survival and signaling.…”
Section: Angiogenic Potential In Natural Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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