| Literature DB >> 28532032 |
Yifeng Wang1, Meng Dong2, Mengmeng Guo2, Xia Wang2, Jing Zhou2, Jian Lei2, Chuanhang Guo2, Chaoran Qin2.
Abstract
We present a simple and environmentally-friendly method to generate an agar/gelatin bilayer gel matrix for further biomedical applications. In this method, the thermally responsive sol-gel transitions of agar and gelatin combined with the different transition temperatures are exquisitely employed to fabricate the agar/gelatin bilayer gel matrix and achieve separate loading for various materials (e.g., drugs, fluorescent materials, and nanoparticles). Importantly, the resulting bilayer gel matrix provides two different biopolymer environments (a polysaccharide environment vs a protein environment) with a well-defined border, which allows the loaded materials in different layers to retain their original properties (e.g., magnetism and fluorescence) and reduce mutual interference. In addition, the loaded materials in the bilayer gel matrix exhibit an interesting release behavior under the control of thermal stimuli. Consequently, the resulting agar/gelatin bilayer gel matrix is a promising candidate for biomedical applications in drug delivery, controlled release, fluorescence labeling, and bio-imaging.Entities:
Keywords: Agar; Biopolymer; Gel matrix; Gelatin; Thermally responsive sol-gel transition
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28532032 DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2017.03.254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl ISSN: 0928-4931 Impact factor: 7.328