The broad utilization of electrospun scaffolds of sodium alginate in tissue engineering is strongly limited by their high solubility in aqueous environments and by the difficulty to adjust their degradation dynamics. Here, an alternative strategy to enhance the stability and to control the degradability of alginate nanofibers is described by treating them with trifluoroacetic acid for specific time intervals. It is demonstrated that, by increasing the duration of the acid treatment procedure, a lower degradation rate of the resulting fibers in buffer solutions can be achieved. Furthermore, the produced mats are free from cytotoxic compounds and are highly biocompatible. The properties conferred to the alginate nanofibrous mats by the propos...
Hydrogels offer interesting possibilities in various biomedical applications, including tissue regen...
This work concerns the production of fibrous composite materials based on biodegradable polymers suc...
The objective of this study is to provide a novel synthetic approach for the manufacture of wound-he...
The broad utilization of electrospun scaffolds of sodium alginate in tissue engineering is strongly ...
Alginate nanofibers with tunable biodegradability for regenerative medicine [Abstract
The present study signifies promising potential of alginate-poly(vinyl alcohol) nanofiber (ALPA- nf)...
Alginate is a naturally occurring polysaccharide commonly derived from brown algae cell walls which ...
Effective wound management and tissue repair is of significant importance for our increasingly agein...
Mechanically robust alginate-based nanofibrous scaffolds were successfully fabricated by electrospin...
We aimed to develop an alginate hydrogel (AH) modified with nano-/microfibers of titanium dioxide (n...
Over the last two decades, bio-polymer fibers have attracted attention for their uses in gene therap...
Hydrogels have been studied as promising materials in different biomedical applications such as cell...
10noAlginate-based electrospun nanofibers prepared via electrospinning technique represent a class o...
Nanofibrous scaffolds are of interest in tissue engineering due to their high surface area to volume...
The skin prevents infection and contamination entering the body, and wound dressings are one of the ...
Hydrogels offer interesting possibilities in various biomedical applications, including tissue regen...
This work concerns the production of fibrous composite materials based on biodegradable polymers suc...
The objective of this study is to provide a novel synthetic approach for the manufacture of wound-he...
The broad utilization of electrospun scaffolds of sodium alginate in tissue engineering is strongly ...
Alginate nanofibers with tunable biodegradability for regenerative medicine [Abstract
The present study signifies promising potential of alginate-poly(vinyl alcohol) nanofiber (ALPA- nf)...
Alginate is a naturally occurring polysaccharide commonly derived from brown algae cell walls which ...
Effective wound management and tissue repair is of significant importance for our increasingly agein...
Mechanically robust alginate-based nanofibrous scaffolds were successfully fabricated by electrospin...
We aimed to develop an alginate hydrogel (AH) modified with nano-/microfibers of titanium dioxide (n...
Over the last two decades, bio-polymer fibers have attracted attention for their uses in gene therap...
Hydrogels have been studied as promising materials in different biomedical applications such as cell...
10noAlginate-based electrospun nanofibers prepared via electrospinning technique represent a class o...
Nanofibrous scaffolds are of interest in tissue engineering due to their high surface area to volume...
The skin prevents infection and contamination entering the body, and wound dressings are one of the ...
Hydrogels offer interesting possibilities in various biomedical applications, including tissue regen...
This work concerns the production of fibrous composite materials based on biodegradable polymers suc...
The objective of this study is to provide a novel synthetic approach for the manufacture of wound-he...