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Hybrid hydrogels derived from renewable resources as a smart stimuli responsive soft material for drug delivery applications

The design and synthesis of amphiphilic molecules play a crucial role in fabricating smart functional materials via self-assembly. Especially, biologically significant natural molecules and their structural analogues have inspired chemists and made a major contribution to the development of advanced...

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Autores principales: Singh, Vandana, Prasad, Yadavali Siva, Rachamalla, Arun Kumar, Rebaka, Vara Prasad, Banoo, Tohira, Maheswari, C. Uma, Sridharan, Vellaisamy, Lalitha, Krishnamoorthy, Nagarajan, Subbiah
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8979040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08447j
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author Singh, Vandana
Prasad, Yadavali Siva
Rachamalla, Arun Kumar
Rebaka, Vara Prasad
Banoo, Tohira
Maheswari, C. Uma
Sridharan, Vellaisamy
Lalitha, Krishnamoorthy
Nagarajan, Subbiah
author_facet Singh, Vandana
Prasad, Yadavali Siva
Rachamalla, Arun Kumar
Rebaka, Vara Prasad
Banoo, Tohira
Maheswari, C. Uma
Sridharan, Vellaisamy
Lalitha, Krishnamoorthy
Nagarajan, Subbiah
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description The design and synthesis of amphiphilic molecules play a crucial role in fabricating smart functional materials via self-assembly. Especially, biologically significant natural molecules and their structural analogues have inspired chemists and made a major contribution to the development of advanced smart materials. In this report, a series of amphiphilic N-acyl amides were synthesized from natural precursors using a simple synthetic protocol. Interestingly, the self-assembly of amphiphiles 6a and 7a furnished a hydrogel and oleogel in vegetable oils. Morphological analysis of gels revealed the existence of a 3-dimensional fibrous network. Thermoresponsive and thixotropic behavior of these gels were evaluated using rheological analysis. A composite gel prepared by the encapsulation of curcumin in the hydrogel formed from 7a displayed a gel–sol transition in response to pH and could act as a dual channel responsive drug carrier.
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spelling pubmed-89790402022-04-13 Hybrid hydrogels derived from renewable resources as a smart stimuli responsive soft material for drug delivery applications Singh, Vandana Prasad, Yadavali Siva Rachamalla, Arun Kumar Rebaka, Vara Prasad Banoo, Tohira Maheswari, C. Uma Sridharan, Vellaisamy Lalitha, Krishnamoorthy Nagarajan, Subbiah RSC Adv Chemistry The design and synthesis of amphiphilic molecules play a crucial role in fabricating smart functional materials via self-assembly. Especially, biologically significant natural molecules and their structural analogues have inspired chemists and made a major contribution to the development of advanced smart materials. In this report, a series of amphiphilic N-acyl amides were synthesized from natural precursors using a simple synthetic protocol. Interestingly, the self-assembly of amphiphiles 6a and 7a furnished a hydrogel and oleogel in vegetable oils. Morphological analysis of gels revealed the existence of a 3-dimensional fibrous network. Thermoresponsive and thixotropic behavior of these gels were evaluated using rheological analysis. A composite gel prepared by the encapsulation of curcumin in the hydrogel formed from 7a displayed a gel–sol transition in response to pH and could act as a dual channel responsive drug carrier. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8979040/ /pubmed/35425233 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08447j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Singh, Vandana
Prasad, Yadavali Siva
Rachamalla, Arun Kumar
Rebaka, Vara Prasad
Banoo, Tohira
Maheswari, C. Uma
Sridharan, Vellaisamy
Lalitha, Krishnamoorthy
Nagarajan, Subbiah
Hybrid hydrogels derived from renewable resources as a smart stimuli responsive soft material for drug delivery applications
title Hybrid hydrogels derived from renewable resources as a smart stimuli responsive soft material for drug delivery applications
title_full Hybrid hydrogels derived from renewable resources as a smart stimuli responsive soft material for drug delivery applications
title_fullStr Hybrid hydrogels derived from renewable resources as a smart stimuli responsive soft material for drug delivery applications
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid hydrogels derived from renewable resources as a smart stimuli responsive soft material for drug delivery applications
title_short Hybrid hydrogels derived from renewable resources as a smart stimuli responsive soft material for drug delivery applications
title_sort hybrid hydrogels derived from renewable resources as a smart stimuli responsive soft material for drug delivery applications
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8979040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08447j
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