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Jose M Calderon Moreno1, Mariana Chelu1, Monica Popa1
1"Ilie Murgulescu" Institute of Physical Chemistry, 202 Spl. Independentei, 060021 Bucharest, Romania.
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Biocompatible stimuli-sensitive hydrogels are a versatile and promising class of materials with significant potential for various biomedical applications. These ''smart'' hydrogels can dynamically respond to external environmental stimuli such as pH, temperature, enzymes, or biomolecular interactions, enabling controlled drug release, tissue regeneration, wound healing, and biosensing applications. Hydrogels derived from natural polymers, including chitosan, alginate, collagen, and hyaluronic acid, offer key advantages such as intrinsic biocompatibility, biodegradability, and the ability to mimic the extracellular matrix. Their ability to respond to environmental stimuli-including pH, temperature, redox potential, and enzymatic activity-enables control over drug release and tissue regeneration processes. This review explores the fundamental principles governing the design, properties, and mechanisms of responsiveness of natural stimuli-sensitive hydrogels. It also highlights recent advancements in their biomedical applications, discusses existing challenges, and outlines future research directions aimed at improving their functional performance and therapeutic potential for sustainable healthcare solutions.
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