This chapter presents the following multipotential applications of alginate-based hydrogels in tissue healing and drug delivery. It contains state of the art and summary of the literature reports, which demonstrate that alginate-based hydrogels have a great potential in tissue healing. Sodium alginate (SA) is mainly used in medical devices for healing of wounds, scars, injuries of bones, regeneration of joint cartilage, and scaffold for cell growth and in drug delivery systems (DDSs). The latest literature describes the effects of laboratory tests and in vivo, which confirm the validity of its use as a biomaterial. Alginate biodegradable scaffolds can be a template that provides a suitable substrate for cellular growth while matching the ph...
Due to their outstanding properties in terms of mild gelation conditions and simple functionalizati...
Alginate (ALG) is a lineal hydrophilic polysaccharide present in brown algae cell walls, which turns...
Alginate methacrylate (ALMA) hydrogels have been prevalently used in various biomedical applications...
This new volume explores the latest research on the use of alginate as a biopolymer in various biome...
Bone tissue engineering is employed to help enhance regeneration of bone tissue that may have diffic...
Alginate is a natural polysaccharide exhibiting excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability, hav...
Alginate is a class of linear hydrophilic polysaccharides found in brown algae.It is composed of rep...
Alginate has received much attention due to its biocompatibility. However, the properties of pure al...
Versatile yet biocompatible bio-materials are in high demand in nearly every industry, with biologic...
The articular cartilage has insufficient intrinsic healing abilities, and articular cartilage injur...
Biopolymer-based composite hydrogels have attracted tremendous attention for tissue regeneration and...
Alginate is a polysaccharide that has found numerous applications in the domain of pharmaceutical sc...
This work aimed to manufacture scaffolds from a hydrogel composed of a sodium alginate matrix with h...
Alginate is a biomaterial that has found numerous applications in biomedical science and engineering...
Alginate is an edible heteropolysaccharide that abundantly available in the brown seaweed and the ca...
Due to their outstanding properties in terms of mild gelation conditions and simple functionalizati...
Alginate (ALG) is a lineal hydrophilic polysaccharide present in brown algae cell walls, which turns...
Alginate methacrylate (ALMA) hydrogels have been prevalently used in various biomedical applications...
This new volume explores the latest research on the use of alginate as a biopolymer in various biome...
Bone tissue engineering is employed to help enhance regeneration of bone tissue that may have diffic...
Alginate is a natural polysaccharide exhibiting excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability, hav...
Alginate is a class of linear hydrophilic polysaccharides found in brown algae.It is composed of rep...
Alginate has received much attention due to its biocompatibility. However, the properties of pure al...
Versatile yet biocompatible bio-materials are in high demand in nearly every industry, with biologic...
The articular cartilage has insufficient intrinsic healing abilities, and articular cartilage injur...
Biopolymer-based composite hydrogels have attracted tremendous attention for tissue regeneration and...
Alginate is a polysaccharide that has found numerous applications in the domain of pharmaceutical sc...
This work aimed to manufacture scaffolds from a hydrogel composed of a sodium alginate matrix with h...
Alginate is a biomaterial that has found numerous applications in biomedical science and engineering...
Alginate is an edible heteropolysaccharide that abundantly available in the brown seaweed and the ca...
Due to their outstanding properties in terms of mild gelation conditions and simple functionalizati...
Alginate (ALG) is a lineal hydrophilic polysaccharide present in brown algae cell walls, which turns...
Alginate methacrylate (ALMA) hydrogels have been prevalently used in various biomedical applications...