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Biocompatible and Thermoresistant Hydrogels Based on Collagen and Chitosan
Hydrogels are considered good biomaterials for soft tissue regeneration. In this sense, collagen is the most used raw material to develop hydrogels, due to its high biocompatibility. However, its low mechanical resistance, thermal stability and pH instability have generated the need to look for alte...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8781623/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35054678 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14020272 |
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author | Sánchez-Cid, Pablo Jiménez-Rosado, Mercedes Rubio-Valle, José Fernando Romero, Alberto Ostos, Francisco J. Rafii-El-Idrissi Benhnia, Mohammed Perez-Puyana, Victor |
author_facet | Sánchez-Cid, Pablo Jiménez-Rosado, Mercedes Rubio-Valle, José Fernando Romero, Alberto Ostos, Francisco J. Rafii-El-Idrissi Benhnia, Mohammed Perez-Puyana, Victor |
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description | Hydrogels are considered good biomaterials for soft tissue regeneration. In this sense, collagen is the most used raw material to develop hydrogels, due to its high biocompatibility. However, its low mechanical resistance, thermal stability and pH instability have generated the need to look for alternatives to its use. In this sense, the combination of collagen with another raw material (i.e., polysaccharides) can improve the final properties of hydrogels. For this reason, the main objective of this work was the development of hydrogels based on collagen and chitosan. The mechanical, thermal and microstructural properties of the hydrogels formed with different ratios of collagen/chitosan (100/0, 75/25, 50/50, 25/75 and 0/100) were evaluated after being processed by two variants of a protocol consisting in two stages: a pH change towards pH 7 and a temperature drop towards 4 °C. The main results showed that depending on the protocol, the physicochemical and microstructural properties of the hybrid hydrogels were similar to the unitary system depending on the stage carried out in first place, obtaining FTIR peaks with similar intensity or a more porous structure when chitosan was first gelled, instead of collagen. As a conclusion, the synergy between collagen and chitosan improved the properties of the hydrogels, showing good thermomechanical properties and cell viability to be used as potential biomaterials for Tissue Engineering. |
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spelling | pubmed-87816232022-01-22 Biocompatible and Thermoresistant Hydrogels Based on Collagen and Chitosan Sánchez-Cid, Pablo Jiménez-Rosado, Mercedes Rubio-Valle, José Fernando Romero, Alberto Ostos, Francisco J. Rafii-El-Idrissi Benhnia, Mohammed Perez-Puyana, Victor Polymers (Basel) Article Hydrogels are considered good biomaterials for soft tissue regeneration. In this sense, collagen is the most used raw material to develop hydrogels, due to its high biocompatibility. However, its low mechanical resistance, thermal stability and pH instability have generated the need to look for alternatives to its use. In this sense, the combination of collagen with another raw material (i.e., polysaccharides) can improve the final properties of hydrogels. For this reason, the main objective of this work was the development of hydrogels based on collagen and chitosan. The mechanical, thermal and microstructural properties of the hydrogels formed with different ratios of collagen/chitosan (100/0, 75/25, 50/50, 25/75 and 0/100) were evaluated after being processed by two variants of a protocol consisting in two stages: a pH change towards pH 7 and a temperature drop towards 4 °C. The main results showed that depending on the protocol, the physicochemical and microstructural properties of the hybrid hydrogels were similar to the unitary system depending on the stage carried out in first place, obtaining FTIR peaks with similar intensity or a more porous structure when chitosan was first gelled, instead of collagen. As a conclusion, the synergy between collagen and chitosan improved the properties of the hydrogels, showing good thermomechanical properties and cell viability to be used as potential biomaterials for Tissue Engineering. MDPI 2022-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8781623/ /pubmed/35054678 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14020272 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Sánchez-Cid, Pablo Jiménez-Rosado, Mercedes Rubio-Valle, José Fernando Romero, Alberto Ostos, Francisco J. Rafii-El-Idrissi Benhnia, Mohammed Perez-Puyana, Victor Biocompatible and Thermoresistant Hydrogels Based on Collagen and Chitosan |
title | Biocompatible and Thermoresistant Hydrogels Based on Collagen and Chitosan |
title_full | Biocompatible and Thermoresistant Hydrogels Based on Collagen and Chitosan |
title_fullStr | Biocompatible and Thermoresistant Hydrogels Based on Collagen and Chitosan |
title_full_unstemmed | Biocompatible and Thermoresistant Hydrogels Based on Collagen and Chitosan |
title_short | Biocompatible and Thermoresistant Hydrogels Based on Collagen and Chitosan |
title_sort | biocompatible and thermoresistant hydrogels based on collagen and chitosan |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8781623/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35054678 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14020272 |
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