| Literature DB >> 34068547 |
Hengtong Zhang1, Junqiu Cheng1, Qiang Ao1,2.
Abstract
Alginates are naturally occurring polysaccharides extracted from brown marine algae and bacteria. Being biocompatible, biodegradable, non-toxic and easy to gel, alginates can be processed into various forms, such as hydrogels, microspheres, fibers and sponges, and have been widely applied in biomedical field. The present review provides an overview of the properties and processing methods of alginates, as well as their applications in wound healing, tissue repair and drug delivery in recent years.Entities:
Keywords: alginate; drug delivery; hydrogel; tissue engineering; wound dressing
Year: 2021 PMID: 34068547 PMCID: PMC8150954 DOI: 10.3390/md19050264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Drugs ISSN: 1660-3397 Impact factor: 5.118
Figure 1Stylized conformation structures of alginate units, blocks and their linkages M unit: β-d-mannuronic acid residues; G unit: α-l-guluronic acid residues; MM block: homopolymeric blocks of M units; GG block: homopolymeric blocks of G units; and MG or GM block: heteropolymeirc blocks of M and G or G and M units.
Figure 2The junction zone in the egg-box model of calcium alginate gel.
Figure 3The industrial process of sodium alginate extraction via calcium precipitation.
Alginate-based hydrogel materials.
| Materials | Cross-Linking | Methods Used | Active Ingredient | Properties | Ref |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alginate + polyacrylamide (PAAM) | Ionic and covalent cross-linking | Combining weak and strong crosslinks | / | High breaking strength | [ |
| Alginate + RGD-peptide | Ionic cross-linking | The gel/sol transition of calcium alginate | RGD-peptide | Enhance cell attachment | [ |
| Alginate + PNIPAm | Graft modification | / | Fast response to changes in pH and temperature | [ | |
| Alginate + PAM | Self-assemble | Hydrogen bonds promoted self- assembly of SA in PAM matrix | / | High mechanical strength | [ |
| Alginate | Enzymatically cross-linking | Horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-catalyzed oxidative crosslinking reaction | / | Controlled adhesion and proliferation of cells | [ |
| Alginate + ZnO | Ionic cross-linking | By a strategy combining casting and solvent evaporation processes | / | High transparency | [ |
| Alginate + chitosan + gelatin | Covalent crosslinking | The Schiff-base reaction | Tetracycline hydrochloride | Antibacterial | [ |
| Alginate + PNIPAm | Ionic cross-linking | / | Cefazolin | Monitor wound status in real-time | [ |
| Alginate + aloe vera | Ionic cross-linking | Solvent-casting | / | Protect the wound | [ |
| Alginate + human hair keratin | Macromolecular hydrogen bonds and interfacial disulfide cross-linking | / | Doxorubicin hydrochloride | Super-high drug-loading rate | [ |
| Alginate + PAAm + poly(lactide-co-glycolide) | Ionic cross-linking | Consisting of ionically and chemically crosslinking networks | Transforming growth factor beta-3 (TGF-β3) | Higher viscoelasticity | [ |
| Alginate + chondroitin sulfate | Ionic cross-linking | / | Bhondroitin sulfate | Enhance bone formation in bone defects | [ |
| Alginate + fullerenol | Ionic cross-linking | / | Brown adipose-derived stem cells | Induce angiogenesis | [ |
| Alginate +gelatin | Enzyme-catalyzed cross-linking | HRP-catalyzed | 10T1/2 and HAE cells | Shorter time for enclosed cell growth | [ |
| Alginate + PEGDA + acrylic acid | Radicals radiation | Irradiate with UV light | / | Enhanced cell migration velocity keratinocytes ingrowth | [ |
| Oxidized alginate (OA) + gelatin | Covalent cross-linking | rapid cross-linking and gelation with gelatin in the presence of borax | Rat hepatocytes | Maintained cell viability | [ |
| Alginate + PAM | Ionic and covalent cross-linking | Ionic cross-linking by immerse, and covalent | / | Antibacterial activities | [ |
| Alginate + chitosan + nano-HA | Polyelectrolyte cross-linking | Oppositely charged groups can be driven by electrostatic interactions | Parathyroid hormone | Enhanced osteogenic differentiation of BMSCs | [ |
| Alginate derivatives + PAAM azobenzene | Self-assembly | Self-repairing based on the dynamic host–guest interaction | / | Highly stretchable and tough interpenetrating(the tensile strength = 0.015 MPa, elongation = 3465%) Self-repairing behavior under light irradiation | [ |
| Alginate + pectin | Ionic cross-linking | / | Simvastatin | Promotes angiogenesis, epithelial regeneration and increased collagen deposition | [ |
| Alginate + chitosan + PVA | Radiation cross-linking | Gamma-radiation | Silver NPs | Antibacterial, relieve pressure ulcers | [ |
| Alginate + PVA | Physical cross-linking | Freeze-thawing method | Sodium ampicillin | High protein adsorption | [ |
Note: Abbreviations can be checked in the Abbreviations Part at the end of the text.
The comparison of traditional gauze and different alginate dressings.
| Wound Dressing | Composition | Advantages | Disadvantages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gauze | Purified cotton; | Cheap and easy to obtain; | Frequent changing and do not provide a moist environment for the wound [ |
| Sponge | Porous PVA + alginate composite foams [ | High porosity and surface area [ | Need a second layer of dressing to fix [ |
| Alginate + graphene oxide +PVA [ | Comfortable, no adhesion to the wound, and low replacement frequency; | Cannot be used for infected wounds; | |
| Nanofiber | Alginate +PVA + ZnO [ | Strong absorption capacity [ | Nonadherent, require secondary dressings [ |
| Alginate+ PEO + lecithin [ | No adhesion to the wound; | Maybe cause dehydration and dryness of the wound, and difficult to remove after using for too long [ | |
| Hydrogel | Alginate + chitosan [ | Provide moisture to the wound and maintain a moist wound environment [ | Poor mechanical properties; |
| More examples, see alginate hydrogel part. | Facilitates cell migration [ | Cause skin maceration at swollen state [ |
Note: for abbreviations, refer to Abbreviations Part at the end of the text.
Figure 4An example of alginate-based material for cancer therapy. Schematic preparation of folic acid (FA)-grafted solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) bearing irinotecan hydrochloride trihydrate (IHT) are encapsulated in alginate matrix coated with Eudragit S100 [116,117].