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Polysaccharide-Based Hydrogels for Advanced Biomedical Engineering Applications

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, University of Houston, Khulna University, University of Victoria
Published InACS Polymers Au
Year2024
Citations98

Abstract

In recent years, numerous applications of hydrogels using polysaccharides have evolved, benefiting from their widespread availability, excellent biodegradability, biocompatibility, and nonpoisonous nature. These natural polymers are typically sourced from renewable materials or from manufacturing processes, contributing collaboratively to waste management and demonstrating the potential for enhanced and enduring sustainability. In the field of novel bioactive molecule carriers for biotherapeutics, natural polymers are attracting attention due to their inherent properties and adaptable chemical structures. These polymers offer versatile matrices with a range of architectures and mechanical properties, while retaining the bioactivity of incorporated biomolecules. However, conventional polysaccharide-based hydrogels suffer from inadequate mechanical toughness with large swelling properties, which prohibit their efficacy in real-world applications. This review offers insights into the latest…
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