Alginate solutions in the presence of bivalent ions can form ionic cross-linked gels. In particular gelation conditions the gel structure can be characterized by great anisotropy with the presence of straight capillaries along a preferential direction. These materials can find applications mainly in high-tech sectors, like tissue engineering, where the gel characteristics play a crucial role. Despite the need of mastering the capillary formation and properties, the process remains a poorly known problem, and its development is left to trial and error procedures. In this work a quantitative approach to the description of the capillary formation process has been developed. The theory proposed by Treml et al. (2003) has been implemented and ex...
In this work, blends of alginate/pluronic (F127) for biomedical applications were investigated. In p...
The gel formation of hydrocolloid (sodium alginate and kappa-carrageenan) is the result of the molec...
Alginate gel heads are used in many applications as matrices for release or immobilisation. Until no...
Alginate solutions in the presence of bivalent ions can form ionic cross-linked gels. In particular ...
Capillary alginate gels have the potential to be used as scaffold for the growth of muscle cells for...
Due to their large water content and structural similarities to the extracellular matrix, hydrogels ...
Alginate gels with naturally occurring macroscopic capillaries have been used as a model system to s...
Macroscopically homogeneous and inhomogeneous calcium alginate gels are formed via internal or exter...
It is important to understand the operational aspects which affect the continuous fabrication of alg...
Alginates, being linear anionic co-polymers of 1,4-linked residues β-d-ManA (M) and α-l-GulA (G), ar...
Alginate polysaccharide forms viscous aqueous dispersions and has the ability to form gels in the pr...
For centuries it has been known that wetting liquids penetrate porous materials if the pores are suf...
A new approach for obtaining a controlled gelling process of sodium alginate, based on the use of bi...
This study investigated the gel strength and syneresis of cuboid alginate gels (2 × 2x1.4 cm) using ...
The formation of heterogeneous structures in biopolymer gels is of current interest for biomedical a...
In this work, blends of alginate/pluronic (F127) for biomedical applications were investigated. In p...
The gel formation of hydrocolloid (sodium alginate and kappa-carrageenan) is the result of the molec...
Alginate gel heads are used in many applications as matrices for release or immobilisation. Until no...
Alginate solutions in the presence of bivalent ions can form ionic cross-linked gels. In particular ...
Capillary alginate gels have the potential to be used as scaffold for the growth of muscle cells for...
Due to their large water content and structural similarities to the extracellular matrix, hydrogels ...
Alginate gels with naturally occurring macroscopic capillaries have been used as a model system to s...
Macroscopically homogeneous and inhomogeneous calcium alginate gels are formed via internal or exter...
It is important to understand the operational aspects which affect the continuous fabrication of alg...
Alginates, being linear anionic co-polymers of 1,4-linked residues β-d-ManA (M) and α-l-GulA (G), ar...
Alginate polysaccharide forms viscous aqueous dispersions and has the ability to form gels in the pr...
For centuries it has been known that wetting liquids penetrate porous materials if the pores are suf...
A new approach for obtaining a controlled gelling process of sodium alginate, based on the use of bi...
This study investigated the gel strength and syneresis of cuboid alginate gels (2 × 2x1.4 cm) using ...
The formation of heterogeneous structures in biopolymer gels is of current interest for biomedical a...
In this work, blends of alginate/pluronic (F127) for biomedical applications were investigated. In p...
The gel formation of hydrocolloid (sodium alginate and kappa-carrageenan) is the result of the molec...
Alginate gel heads are used in many applications as matrices for release or immobilisation. Until no...