JOURNAL ARTICLE

Dual crosslinked injectable protein-based hydrogels with cell anti-adhesive properties

Pijush GiriDevendra Verma

Year: 2023 Journal:   Biomedical Materials Vol: 18 (2)Pages: 025012-025012   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Abstract Currently, one of the most severe clinical concerns is post-surgical tissue adhesions. Using films or hydrogel to separate the injured tissue from surrounding tissues has proven the most effective method for minimizing adhesions. Therefore, by combining dual crosslinking with calcium ions (Ca 2+ ) and tetrakis(hydroxymethyl) phosphonium chloride, we were able to create a novel, stable, robust, and injectable dual crosslinking hydrogel using albumin (BSA). This dual crosslinking has preserved the microstructure of the hydrogel network during the degradation process, which contributes to the hydrogel’s mechanical strength and stability in a physiological situation. At 60% strain, compressive stress was 48.81 kPa obtained. It also demonstrated excellent self-healing characteristics (within 25 min), tissue adhesion, excellent cytocompatibility, and a quick gelling time of 27 ± 6 s. Based on these features, the dual crosslinked injectable hydrogels might find exciting applications in biomedicine, particularly for preventing post-surgical adhesions.

Keywords:
Materials science Self-healing hydrogels Adhesion Bovine serum albumin Biomedical engineering Adhesive Chemical engineering Composite material Polymer chemistry Chemistry Chromatography

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Topics

Surgical Sutures and Adhesives
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Surgery
3D Printing in Biomedical Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Hydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Medicine
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