| Literature DB >> 32084311 |
Xiaoliang Qi1,2, Mengying Zhang2, Ting Su2, Wenhao Pan3, Xianqin Tong3, Qiankun Zeng2, Wei Xiong4, Ning Jiang2, Yuna Qian2, Zhipeng Li1, Xiaojun He1, Liangliang Shen1, Zaigang Zhou1, Jianliang Shen1,2.
Abstract
Hydrogels composed of food gums have gained attention for future biomedical applications, such as targeted delivery and tissue engineering. For their translation to clinical utilization, reliable biocompatibility, sufficient mechanical performance, and tunable structure of polysaccharide hydrogels are required aspects. In this work, we report a unique hybrid polysaccharide hydrogel composed of salecan and curdlan, in which the former is a thickening agent and the latter serves as a network matrix. The physicochemical properties, such as mechanical strength, thermal stability, swelling, and morphology, of the developed composite hydrogel can be accurately modulated by varying the polysaccharide content. Importantly, cytotoxicity assays show the non-toxicity of this hybrid hydrogel. Furthermore, this hydrogel system can support cell proliferation, migration, and function. Altogether, our work proposes a new strategy to build a polysaccharide-constructed hydrogel scaffold, which holds much promise for tissue engineering in terms of cell engraftment, survival, proliferation, and function.Entities:
Keywords: composite hydrogel; curdlan; food gums; polysaccharide; salecan
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32084311 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b06120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279