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Recent Development of Alginate-Based Materials and Their Versatile Functions in Biomedicine, Flexible Electronics, and Environmental Uses.

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2021
Alginate is a natural polysaccharide that is easily chemically modified or compounded with other components for various types of functionalities. The alginate derivatives are appealing not only because they are biocompatible so that they can be used in ...
Kaixuan Teng   +4 more
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Effect of the alginate composition on the biocompatibility of alginate-polylysine microcapsules

Biomaterials, 1997
Alginate-polylysine (PLL) capsules are commonly applied for immunoprotection of endocrine tissues. Alginate is composed of mannuronic acid (M) and guluronic acid (G). Different types of alginate have different ratios of G to M, but little is known of the influence of these differences on biocompatibility.
R van Schilfgaarde   +2 more
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Characteristics of sausage as prepared with alginate and alginate casings

Food / Nahrung, 1982
AbstractFresh buffalo sausage was prepared with 3 % sodium alginate, 0.5 % sodium pyrophosphate or 3 % alginate + 0.5 % sodium pyrophosphate and stuffed in natural mutton casing or alginate casing. All samples were stored at +4 °C and analysed.Addition of 3 % alginate was more effective in protection of sausages from drying, increased markedly the ...
M. S. El-Dashlouty   +3 more
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Interactions between gelatin and sodium alginate: UV and FTIR studies

Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 2020
The interaction between macromolecular chains of gelatin and anionic polysaccharide sodium alginate during the formation of polyelectrolyte complexes was examined using UV and FTIR spectroscopy. It has been shown that in an aqueous phase, where the pH is
S. Derkach   +4 more
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Biocompatibility Evaluation of Different Alginates and Alginate-Based Microcapsules

Biomacromolecules, 2005
Biocompatibility of biomaterials and biomaterial-based medical devices is a critical issue for the long-term function on multiple therapeutic systems. In the past few years, there has been an increasing interest in producing more biocompatible biomaterials and in developing novel assays to analyze the quality of the products.
A.M. Carcaboso   +4 more
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Alginate for Duplication Procedure

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1972
The accuracy of a series of casts produced by alginate duplication of an electroplated master cast was compared by clinical observations with that produced by hydrocolloid duplication. Alginate may be used as a duplicating material if temperature, spatulation, water-powder ratio, and pouring intervals are controlled properly.
Tetsuo Nakamoto, Franklin W. Smith
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Derivatives of Alginic Acid

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (Scientific ed.), 1955
Alginic acid and mononitrated alginic acid were reacted with η-amyl-iodide, β-diethylaminoethylchloride, η-butylchlorosulfite, and η-amylchlorosulfite, but failed to produce significant amounts of esterification in each case. Mixed formyl, acetyl, propionyl, and butyryl esters of nitrated alginic acids were prepared by progressive replacement of the ...
W.M. Lauter, J.E. Wintter, P.A. Poote
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Alginate

In the ever-evolving landscape of materials science, the pursuit of sustainable and high-performance materials has led to a renewed interest in biopolymer composites. These materials, which blend the natural advantages of biopolymers with the enhanced properties of composite structures, present a promising frontier for innovation across various ...
Khare, Sundaram, Sharma, Manoj Kumar
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Alginate Based Scaffolds for Cartilage Tissue Engineering: A Review

International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, 2020
Many people, especially old and middle-aged, suffer from pain and disabilities caused by cartilage degradation. There are many surgical methods for cartilage treatment, however, none of them have shown acceptable results in long-term.
M. Farokhi   +3 more
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Alginate rafts and their characterisation

International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2005
Alginate/antacid anti-reflux preparations are designed to provide symptom relief by forming a physical barrier on top of the stomach contents in the form of a neutral floating gel or raft. This study tested the in vitro effectiveness of a range of liquid products in forming rafts that were cohesive, buoyant, voluminous, resistant to reflux and durable ...
A. Farndale   +5 more
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