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Fabrication of Size-Controlled and Emulsion-Free Chitosan-Genipin Microgels for Tissue Engineering Applications
Published on: April 13, 2022
Functionalized chitosan/spherical nanocellulose-based hydrogel with superior antibacterial efficiency for wound
Dinesh K Patel1, Keya Ganguly1, Jin Hexiu2
1Department of Biosystems Engineering, Institute of Forest Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 24341, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Cellulose nanomaterials have received significant interest due to their superior physicochemical properties and biocompatibility. The nanomaterials-based hydrogel patches are widely explored for skin regeneration. However, the injectability and adhesiveness of the hydrogels are crucial challenges for tissue engineering applications. To overcome these, we synthesized an injectable and adhesive hydrogel of spherical nanocellulose (s-NC) reinforced carboxymethyl chitosan for rapid skin regeneration. The s-NC exhibited improved cellular activity than cellulose nanocrystals. The hydrogels exhibited adhesive and injectability potentials and were molded in the desired configurations. An enhanced conductivity was observed in s-NC added hydrogels than the pure polymer hydrogel. The skin regeneration potential of the hydrogel scaffolds was also examined in the rats using the wound healing model. The composite scaffolds also showed improved antibacterial potential. Taken together, the developed hydrogels have the potential and can be explored as a promising biomaterial for enhanced skin regeneration applications.

