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Cellular Encapsulation in 3D Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering
Published on: October 26, 2009
A carrier-free therapeutic eutectogel: construction, physical properties, and anti-bacterial ability
Jing Yuan1,2, Zhuoni Liu3, Tianxiang Yin3
1Shanghai Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai 200233 China mengsx163@163.com.
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Eutectogels have emerged as promising materials with broad application potential. Herein, therapeutic deep eutectic solvents (THEDESs) based on the active pharmaceutical ingredients oxymatrine and lauric acid were developed. The physical properties, i.e., density, refractive index, surface tension, and viscosity, of the THEDESs were measured. Among these investigated THEDESs, THEDES (3 : 7) has been shown to self-aggregate into a gel in water. The rheological behavior, microscopic structure of the eutectogel, and the gelation mechanism were further explored. Furthermore, THEDES (3 : 7) can enhance the solubility and stability of curcumin effectively. The eutectogel (with and without curcumin) possessed good antioxidant and anti-P. acnes activity. To summarize, a simple method based on the self-assembly of THEDES in water was proposed to construct a therapeutic eutectogel, which could potentially be extended as a generalized strategy.
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