Polysaccharides-Based Injectable Hydrogels: Preparation, Characteristics, and Biomedical Applications

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Abstract

Polysaccharides-based injectable hydrogels are a unique group of biodegradable and biocompatible materials that have shown great potential in the different biomedical fields. The biomolecules or cells can be simply blended with the hydrogel precursors with a high loading capacity by homogenous mixing. The different physical and chemical crosslinking approaches for preparing polysaccharide-based injectable hydrogels are reviewed. Additionally, the review highlights the recent work using polysaccharides-based injectable hydrogels as stimuli-responsive delivery vehicles for the controlled release of different therapeutic agents and viscoelastic matrix for cell encapsulation. Moreover, the application of polysaccharides-based injectable hydrogel in regenerative medicine as tissue scaffold and wound healing dressing is covered.

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El-Sayed, N. S., & Kamel, S. (2022, December 1). Polysaccharides-Based Injectable Hydrogels: Preparation, Characteristics, and Biomedical Applications. Colloids and Interfaces. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/colloids6040078

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