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Injectable hybrid hydrogels physically crosslinked based on carrageenan and green graphene for tissue repair

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Title
Injectable hybrid hydrogels physically crosslinked based on carrageenan and green graphene for tissue repair
Author(s)
Moncada-Villalobos, Danny
Rico, Maite
Montero, Belén
Rodríguez-Llamazares, Saddys
Feijóo-Bandín, Sandra
Gualillo, Oreste
Lago, Francisca
Aragón Herrera, Alana
Salavagione, Horacio
Pettinelli, Natalia
Bouza, Rebeca
Farrag, Yousof
Date
2023-04
Citation
D. Moncada, M. Rico, B. Montero, S. Rodríguez-Llamazares, S. Feijoo-Bandín, O. Gualillo, F. Lago, A. Aragón-Herrera, H. Salavagione, N. Pettinelli, R. Bouza, Y. Farrag, Injectable hybrid hydrogels physically crosslinked based on carrageenan and green graphene for tissue repair, International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 235 (2023) 123777. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.123777.
Abstract
[Abstract] Injectable and biocompatible novel hybrid hydrogels based on physically crosslinked natural biopolymers and green graphene for potential use in tissue engineering are reported. Kappa and iota carrageenan, locust bean gum and gelatin are used as biopolymeric matrix. The effect of green graphene content on the swelling behavior, mechanical properties and biocompatibility of the hybrid hydrogels is investigated. The hybrid hydrogels present a porous network with three-dimensionally interconnected microstructures, with lower pore size than that of the hydrogel without graphene. The addition of graphene into the biopolymeric network improves the stability and the mechanical properties of the hydrogels in phosphate buffer saline solution at 37 °C without noticeable change in the injectability. The mechanical properties of the hybrid hydrogels were enhanced by varying the dosage of graphene between 0.025 and 0.075 w/v%. In this range, the hybrid hydrogels preserve their integrity during mechanical test and recover the initial shape after removing the applied stress. Meanwhile, hybrid hydrogels with graphene content of up to 0.05 w/v% exhibit good biocompatibility for 3T3-L1 fibroblasts; the cells proliferate inside the gel structure and show higher spreading after 48 h. These injectable hybrid hydrogels with graphene have promising future as materials for tissue repair.
Keywords
Injectable hydrogels
Carrageenan
Graphene
 
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Financiado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade da Coruña/CISUG
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.123777
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0141-8130

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