2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13036-023-00376-2
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Novel ultra-stretchable and self-healing crosslinked poly (ethylene oxide)-cationic guar gum hydrogel

Sergio Alberto Bernal-Chávez,
Sergio Alcalá-Alcalá,
Zainab M. Almarhoon
et al.

Abstract: Hydrogels are three-dimensional structures with specific features that render them useful for biomedical applications, such as tissue engineering scaffolds, drug delivery systems, and wound dressings. In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the search for improved mechanical properties of hydrogels derived from natural products to extend their applications in various fields, and there are different methods to obtain strengthened hydrogels. Cationic guar gum has physicochemical properties that… Show more

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“…Other synthetic polymer hydrogels : Hydrogels composed of synthetic polymers such as polyethylene oxide, 260 polylactic acid, 261 and polypropylene fumarate 262 offer tunable mechanical strengths, but these materials typically suffer from poor biocompatibility and inadequate cell adhesion properties. Additionally, their rapid degradation and potential toxic byproducts can be significant drawbacks, further limiting their in vivo applications.…”
Section: Hydrogels For Cell Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other synthetic polymer hydrogels : Hydrogels composed of synthetic polymers such as polyethylene oxide, 260 polylactic acid, 261 and polypropylene fumarate 262 offer tunable mechanical strengths, but these materials typically suffer from poor biocompatibility and inadequate cell adhesion properties. Additionally, their rapid degradation and potential toxic byproducts can be significant drawbacks, further limiting their in vivo applications.…”
Section: Hydrogels For Cell Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%