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Dynamic plant-derived polysaccharide-based hydrogels
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posted on 2024-06-05, 06:04 authored by P Heidarian, Abbas KouzaniAbbas Kouzani, Akif KaynakAkif Kaynak, Mariana PaulinoMariana Paulino, B Nasri-Nasrabadi, Ali ZolfagharianAli Zolfagharian, Russell VarleyRussell Varley© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Plant-derived polysaccharides are widely used to fabricate hydrogels because of their ease of gelation and functionalization, plus exceptional biological properties. As an example, nanocellulose is a suitable candidate to fabricate hydrogels for tissue engineering applications due to its enhanced mechanical and biological properties. However, hydrogels are prone to permanent failure whilst under load without the ability to reform their networks once damaged. Recently, considerable efforts are being made to fabricate dynamic hydrogels via installation of reversible crosslinks within their networks. In this paper, we review the developments in the design of dynamic hydrogels from plant-derived polysaccharides, and discuss their applications in tissue engineering, sensors, bioelectronics devices, etc. The main goal of the paper is to elucidate how the network design of hydrogels can influence their dynamic properties: self-healing and self-recovery. Complementary to this, current challenges and prospects of dynamic plant-derived hydrogels are discussed.
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Carbohydrate PolymersVolume
231Article number
ARTN 115743Pagination
1 - 17Location
EnglandPublisher DOI
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0144-8617eISSN
1879-1344Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalPublisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTDUsage metrics
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Science & TechnologyPhysical SciencesChemistry, AppliedChemistry, OrganicPolymer ScienceChemistryDynamic hydrogelsDynamic linkagesPlant-derived polysaccharidesSelf-healingSelf-recoverySELF-HEALING HYDROGELSCELLULOSE NANOFIBRILSSHAPE-MEMORYSUPRAMOLECULAR HYDROGELSDRUG-DELIVERYNANOCRYSTALSPOLYELECTROLYTENANOPARTICLESACIDDEGRADATION3403 Macromolecular and materials chemistry3405 Organic chemistry3006 Food sciences
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