New types of polysaccharidic assemblies based on chitosan and uncharged or charged derivatives of scleroglucan are presented. Macroscopic assemblies having a spherical skin-like shape were prepared by controlled mixing of two polyelectrolyte solutions. Hydrogels based exclusively on the above natural derivatized polysaccharides crosslinked via simple chemical processes, avoiding the use of extraneous reticulating agents and organic solvents, are also described. These biocompatible materials may, eventually, be used in drug release formulations or for the incapsulation of bioactive macromolecules. The interesting possibility exists to study the micelle formation of amphiphiles within che spherical skins
Chitosan, the cationic polysaccharide derived from the natural polysaccharide chitin, has been studi...
The aim of this review was to provide a detailed overview of physical chitosan hydrogels and related...
This mini-review is focused on an engineering approach to produce polysaccharides-based microparticl...
The study of the morphology of natural polysaccharide solutions of controlled molecular structure is...
International audienceNanohydrogels of pure chitosan, containing neither potentially toxic solvent n...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional, hydrophilic, polymeric networks, with chemical or physical cross-li...
The polysaccharides (PS) have been widely used as biomaterials in drug delivery, due to their excell...
Novel synthetic routes recently explored in our laboratories in order to obtain crosslinked polymeri...
This overview follows the evolution of the studies carried out, mainly during last years, on polysac...
Hydrogel polysaccharides of chitosan, pullulan, scleroglucan, and hyaluronan were prepd. via transes...
International audienceThe controlled assembly of oppositely charged chitosan (CS, Mw33*10(3) to 600*...
Chitosan macro- and micro/nano-gels have gained increasing attention in recent years, especially in ...
Scleroglucan is a natural polysaccharide, produced by fungi of the genus Sclerotium, that has been e...
Scleroglucan (Scl) a natural polysaccharide produced by fungi of the genus Sclerotium has been modi...
Chitosan, the cationic polysaccharide derived from the natural polysaccharide chitin, has been studi...
The aim of this review was to provide a detailed overview of physical chitosan hydrogels and related...
This mini-review is focused on an engineering approach to produce polysaccharides-based microparticl...
The study of the morphology of natural polysaccharide solutions of controlled molecular structure is...
International audienceNanohydrogels of pure chitosan, containing neither potentially toxic solvent n...
Hydrogels are three-dimensional, hydrophilic, polymeric networks, with chemical or physical cross-li...
The polysaccharides (PS) have been widely used as biomaterials in drug delivery, due to their excell...
Novel synthetic routes recently explored in our laboratories in order to obtain crosslinked polymeri...
This overview follows the evolution of the studies carried out, mainly during last years, on polysac...
Hydrogel polysaccharides of chitosan, pullulan, scleroglucan, and hyaluronan were prepd. via transes...
International audienceThe controlled assembly of oppositely charged chitosan (CS, Mw33*10(3) to 600*...
Chitosan macro- and micro/nano-gels have gained increasing attention in recent years, especially in ...
Scleroglucan is a natural polysaccharide, produced by fungi of the genus Sclerotium, that has been e...
Scleroglucan (Scl) a natural polysaccharide produced by fungi of the genus Sclerotium has been modi...
Chitosan, the cationic polysaccharide derived from the natural polysaccharide chitin, has been studi...
The aim of this review was to provide a detailed overview of physical chitosan hydrogels and related...
This mini-review is focused on an engineering approach to produce polysaccharides-based microparticl...