Novel synthetic routes recently explored in our laboratories in order to obtain crosslinked polymeric samples, comprising either chitosan or gellan as polysaccharidic components, are outlined. The former networks, in which different crosslinking partners have been used (i.e. oxidized cyclodextrin and telechelic poly(vinylalcohol)), can bear fixed positive charges while the latter are anionic. Zwitterionic networks formed by the template polymerization of acrylic acid onto chitosan with concomitant crosslinking (bisacrylamide) have also been prepared. Procedures adopted are simple and, once optimized, may lead to biocompatible hydrogels, with easily tunable physical properties, of potential interest in the biomedical area
Polysaccharides, such as chitosan (CS), are widely used in many biomedical applications. However, th...
Load-bearing soft tissues such as cartilage, blood vessels and muscles are able to withstand a remar...
Polysaccharides, such as hyaluronic acid, alginate, or chitosan, can be modified by addition of reac...
Novel synthetic routes recently explored in our laboratories in order to obtain crosslinked polymeri...
Networks based on chitosan, scleroglucan, and gellan have been synthesized. With chitosan, crosslin...
This review presents a critical analysis of covalently and ionically crosslinked chitosan hydrogels ...
The possibility to combine natural and synthetic polymer characteristics is certainly one of the mos...
Chitosan (CS) is the deacetylated derivative of the biopolymer chitin. The attractiveness of chitosa...
The aim of this review was to provide a detailed overview of physical chitosan hydrogels and related...
Hydrogel polysaccharides of chitosan, pullulan, scleroglucan, and hyaluronan were prepd. via transes...
A novel method was developed to synthesize switchable pH responsive hydrogel from natural and synthe...
This review presents a critical analysis of covalently and ionically crosslinked chitosan hydrogels ...
Advances in synthetic routes to chemically modify natural macromolecules such as polysaccharides and...
Hydrogels are widely researched for biomedical applications such as drug delivery. The tunable prope...
Polysaccharide networks, in the form of hydrogels and dried membranes based on chitosan and on the c...
Polysaccharides, such as chitosan (CS), are widely used in many biomedical applications. However, th...
Load-bearing soft tissues such as cartilage, blood vessels and muscles are able to withstand a remar...
Polysaccharides, such as hyaluronic acid, alginate, or chitosan, can be modified by addition of reac...
Novel synthetic routes recently explored in our laboratories in order to obtain crosslinked polymeri...
Networks based on chitosan, scleroglucan, and gellan have been synthesized. With chitosan, crosslin...
This review presents a critical analysis of covalently and ionically crosslinked chitosan hydrogels ...
The possibility to combine natural and synthetic polymer characteristics is certainly one of the mos...
Chitosan (CS) is the deacetylated derivative of the biopolymer chitin. The attractiveness of chitosa...
The aim of this review was to provide a detailed overview of physical chitosan hydrogels and related...
Hydrogel polysaccharides of chitosan, pullulan, scleroglucan, and hyaluronan were prepd. via transes...
A novel method was developed to synthesize switchable pH responsive hydrogel from natural and synthe...
This review presents a critical analysis of covalently and ionically crosslinked chitosan hydrogels ...
Advances in synthetic routes to chemically modify natural macromolecules such as polysaccharides and...
Hydrogels are widely researched for biomedical applications such as drug delivery. The tunable prope...
Polysaccharide networks, in the form of hydrogels and dried membranes based on chitosan and on the c...
Polysaccharides, such as chitosan (CS), are widely used in many biomedical applications. However, th...
Load-bearing soft tissues such as cartilage, blood vessels and muscles are able to withstand a remar...
Polysaccharides, such as hyaluronic acid, alginate, or chitosan, can be modified by addition of reac...