Chitosan (CHT) is a polysaccharide with multiple claimed properties and outstanding biocompatibility, generally attributed to the presence of protonable amino groups rendering a cationic natural polymer. However, the effect of changes in CHT structure due to hydration is not considered in its performance. This study compares the effects on biocompatibility after drying at 25 °C and 150 °C scaffolds of chitosan, polyethylene glycol diglycidyl ether (PEGDE) crosslinked CHT (low, medium and high concentration) and glutaraldehyde (GA) crosslinked CHT. PEGDE crosslinked CHT showed a reduction in free amino groups and the amide I/II ratio, which exhaustive drying reduced further. In X-ray diffraction (DRX) analysis, PEGDE crosslinked CHT showed m...
Chitosan is one of the most well-known and characterized materials applied in tissue engineering. Du...
This study aimed to determine film characteristics of chitosan/collagen scaffold for tissue engineer...
Chitosan is an abundantly common, naturally occurring, polysaccharide biopolymer. In this study, chi...
Chitosan has been an attractive biopolymer for decades, but its processibility is lowered by its poo...
Degree of deacetylation (DDA) and molecular weight (MW) of chitosans are important to their physical...
In recent years, research on biomaterials has been directed towards the development and optimization...
Degree of deacetylation (DDA) and molecular weight (MW) of chitosans are important to their physical...
AbstractChitosan be a biopolymer, which is an amino polysaccharide resultant from the N-deacetylatio...
Chitosan, a natural based nontoxic cationic polysaccharide polymer obtained by alkaline deacetylatio...
Chitosan (CS), a derivative of the naturally occurring biopolymer chitin, is an attractive material ...
Chitosan (CS) is a polysaccharide readily used in tissue engineering due to its properties: similari...
Copyright © 2013 G. Sailakshmi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Chitosan (CTS) is biocompatible, biodegradable, and can be formed into 3D porous structures for bone...
Chitosan is an important biomaterial used widely in medical applications. One of the key concerns ab...
Introduction: Chitosan is the second most abundant natural polysaccharide. It belongs a family of po...
Chitosan is one of the most well-known and characterized materials applied in tissue engineering. Du...
This study aimed to determine film characteristics of chitosan/collagen scaffold for tissue engineer...
Chitosan is an abundantly common, naturally occurring, polysaccharide biopolymer. In this study, chi...
Chitosan has been an attractive biopolymer for decades, but its processibility is lowered by its poo...
Degree of deacetylation (DDA) and molecular weight (MW) of chitosans are important to their physical...
In recent years, research on biomaterials has been directed towards the development and optimization...
Degree of deacetylation (DDA) and molecular weight (MW) of chitosans are important to their physical...
AbstractChitosan be a biopolymer, which is an amino polysaccharide resultant from the N-deacetylatio...
Chitosan, a natural based nontoxic cationic polysaccharide polymer obtained by alkaline deacetylatio...
Chitosan (CS), a derivative of the naturally occurring biopolymer chitin, is an attractive material ...
Chitosan (CS) is a polysaccharide readily used in tissue engineering due to its properties: similari...
Copyright © 2013 G. Sailakshmi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Chitosan (CTS) is biocompatible, biodegradable, and can be formed into 3D porous structures for bone...
Chitosan is an important biomaterial used widely in medical applications. One of the key concerns ab...
Introduction: Chitosan is the second most abundant natural polysaccharide. It belongs a family of po...
Chitosan is one of the most well-known and characterized materials applied in tissue engineering. Du...
This study aimed to determine film characteristics of chitosan/collagen scaffold for tissue engineer...
Chitosan is an abundantly common, naturally occurring, polysaccharide biopolymer. In this study, chi...