An unexpected role of an extra phenolic hydroxyl on the chemical reactivity and bioactivity of catechol or gallol modified hyaluronic acid hydrogels

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We present here a new insight into the chemical reactivity and bioactivity of dopamine (DA) and gallic acid (GA) and their hyaluronic acid (HA) conjugates. Our data suggest that HA-GA scaffolds are superior to HA-DA, with higher oxidation kinetics, improved tissue adhesive properties, and radical scavenging ability with a lower pro-inflammatory response. This journal is

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Samanta, S., Rangasami, V. K., Murugan, N. A., Parihar, V. S., Varghese, O. P., & Oommen, O. P. (2021). An unexpected role of an extra phenolic hydroxyl on the chemical reactivity and bioactivity of catechol or gallol modified hyaluronic acid hydrogels. Polymer Chemistry, 12(20), 2987–2991. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1py00013f

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