| Literature DB >> 29325744 |
Naphtali A O'Connor1, Mihaela Jitianu2, Greisly Nunez3, Quentin Picard3, Madeline Wong4, David Akpatsu2, Adam Negrin5, Rajendra Gharbaran6, Daniel Lugo3, Sundus Shaker3, Andrei Jitianu7, Stephen Redenti8.
Abstract
Amine functionalized polysaccharide hydrogels such as those based on chitosan are widely examined as biomaterials. Here we set out to develop a facile procedure for developing such hydrogels by crosslinking dextran with amino acid diamines. The dextran-amino acid gels were formed by the addition of the amino acid diamines to a dextran and epichlorohydrin solution once it became homogeneous. This was demonstrated with three amino acid diamines, lysine, lysine methyl ester, and cystine dimethyl ester. Hydrogel networks with albumin entrapped were also demonstrated. These hydrogels were characterized by FTIR, SEM, rotational rheometry, swelling studies and cell biocompatibility analysis. These hydrogels showed the unexpected pH-responsive behavior of greater swelling at more basic pH, similar to that of an anionic hydrogel. This is uncharacteristic for amine functionalized gels as they typically exhibit cationic hydrogel behavior. All hydrogels showed similar biocompatibility to that of dextran crosslinked without amino acids.Entities:
Keywords: Cell biocompatability; Hydrogels; Viscoelastic properties; pH-responsive
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29325744 PMCID: PMC5860956 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2018.01.042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953