Hydrogels are defined as three-dimensionally cross-linked networks of hydrophilic polymers capable of imbibing large amounts of water or biological fluids.They can be prepared from any water-soluble polymer or monomer, encompassing a wide range of chemical compositions and bulk physical properties. In the swollen state hydrogels are soft, wet and elastic materials that resemble natural living tissue, which makes them candidates for developing various biomaterials and dosage forms. This article provides a brief introduction to hydrogels, methods of their synthesis and propertie
Hydrogels are the three-dimensional hydrophilic network which is crosslinked physically or chemicall...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric network, capable of entrapping substantial amounts of flui...
Hydrogels are soft, jelly-like, polymeric networks with very high water retention capacity. They are...
Hydrogels are a class of materials that have gained widespread attention in recent years due to thei...
Hydrogels are water-swollen networks, which are cross-linked structures consisting of hydrophilic po...
Hydrogels are composed of three dimensional cross linked polymer network. The hydrogels shows excell...
Among various investigations hydrogels have attracted much attention Hydrogels are three-dimensional...
Hydrogel products constitute polymeric materials as a group, the hydrophilic structure which renders...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
Polymers play a vital role in pharmaceutical development. Efforts have been continuously made to sea...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic, three-dimensional networks that are able to absorb large quantities of wa...
Hydrogels have existed for more than half a century, and today they have many applications in variou...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic, three-dimensional networks that are able to absorb large quantities of wa...
Hydrogels are the three-dimensional hydrophilic network which is crosslinked physically or chemicall...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric network, capable of entrapping substantial amounts of flui...
Hydrogels are soft, jelly-like, polymeric networks with very high water retention capacity. They are...
Hydrogels are a class of materials that have gained widespread attention in recent years due to thei...
Hydrogels are water-swollen networks, which are cross-linked structures consisting of hydrophilic po...
Hydrogels are composed of three dimensional cross linked polymer network. The hydrogels shows excell...
Among various investigations hydrogels have attracted much attention Hydrogels are three-dimensional...
Hydrogel products constitute polymeric materials as a group, the hydrophilic structure which renders...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
Polymers play a vital role in pharmaceutical development. Efforts have been continuously made to sea...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
Hydrogels date back to 1960 when Wichterle and Lim first proposed the use of hydrophilic networks of...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic, three-dimensional networks that are able to absorb large quantities of wa...
Hydrogels have existed for more than half a century, and today they have many applications in variou...
Hydrogels are hydrophilic, three-dimensional networks that are able to absorb large quantities of wa...
Hydrogels are the three-dimensional hydrophilic network which is crosslinked physically or chemicall...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional polymeric network, capable of entrapping substantial amounts of flui...
Hydrogels are soft, jelly-like, polymeric networks with very high water retention capacity. They are...