Methods of synthesis of hydrogels … A review
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jsps.2015.03.022
Methods of synthesis of hydrogels … A review
Abstract
Hydrogels are being investigated recently for the bioactive molecules (in particular pharmaceutical proteins) controlled release, such as matrices, and for the living cells encapsulation. Biodegradable nature of hydrogels has created much interest for drug delivery systems. The original three-dimensional structure disintegrates into nontoxic substances to ascertain an excellent biocompatibility of the gel. Chemical cross-linking is the highly resourceful method for the formation of hydrogels having an excellent mechanical strength. Cross-linkers used in hydrogel preparation should be extracted from the hydrogels before use due to their reported toxicity. Physically cross-linked methods for preparation of hydrogel are the alternate solution of cross-linker toxicity.
Keywords: Chemical cross-linking; Degradation; Drug release; Hydrogel; Physical cross-linking.
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