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The chelation of colonic luminal iron by a unique sodium alginate for the improvement of gastrointestinal health [PDF]
Scope Iron is an essential nutrient. However, in animal models, excess unabsorbed dietary iron residing within the colonic lumen has been shown to exacerbate inflammatory bowel disease and intestinal cancer.
Atamna+42 more
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Salt‐Compact Albumin as a New Pure Protein‐based Biomaterials: From Design to In Vivo Studies
A new class of materials built entirely of native albumin protein is designed using a simple protocol based on salt‐assisted compaction, breaking with current crosslinking strategies. This green process leads, surprisingly, to water‐insoluble handable materials with high preservation of their native protein structures and Young's modulus close to that ...
Eya Aloui+19 more
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Biomimetic glycosaminoglycan analog hydrogels exhibit suitable and robust mechanical properties, as well as hemocompatibility and biocompatibility, making them ideal for the embolization of intracranial aneurysms. Notably, the hydrogel's environment‐selective swelling properties enable complete blockage of the aneurysm cavity while preventing ...
Sarit S. Sivan+8 more
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Perspectives of using sodium alginate with different molecular weight in the complex cancer therapy
The article presents the results of screening research of influence of sodium alginate with different molecular weight on the development of transplantable tumor in mice and the effectiveness of cytostatic treatment.
O. Y. Rybalkina+3 more
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Postharvest litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) quality preservation by alginate oligosaccharides [PDF]
This study investigates the efficacy of alginate oligosaccharides, derived from a novel alginate lyase expressed in E. coli (Pet21a-alginate lyase), in preserving the postharvest quality of litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) fruits. The alginate lyase, characterized by Huang et al.
arxiv
Seaweeds-products, processing and utilization [PDF]
Seaweeds-products, processing and utilization Marine macroalgae which are popularly termed as Seaweeds belong to the primitive group of nonflowering plants known as Thallophyta.
Kaladharan, P+2 more
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Elaboration and evaluation of alginate foam scaffolds for soft tissue engineering [PDF]
Controlling microarchitecture in polymer scaffolds is a priority in material design for soft tissue applications. This paper reports for the first time the elaboration of alginate foam-based scaffolds for mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) delivery and a ...
Bourin, Philippe+8 more
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This perspective provides an overview of the growing interest in utilizing various gasotransmitters—small gaseous signaling molecules namely nitric oxide (NO), carbon monoxide (CO), and hydrogen sulfide (H2S)—for several therapeutic applications, with emphasis on the potential use of porous materials as carriers to provide safe and controlled local ...
Rosana V. Pinto+2 more
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Radiative strength function in 96Mo reanalyzed [PDF]
The radiative strength functions of 96Mo have been reanalyzed. The enhanced gamma strength for E_gamma < 3 - 4 MeV is confirmed.
arxiv
Gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) granular hydrogel scaffolds (GHS) are fabricated using a generalized two‐step photocrosslinking approach to yield stable (non‐dissolving) microgels suitable for in situ covalent assembly under physiological conditions. A phase diagram is developed to define the interplay between individual microgel stability and scaffold ...
Yuanhui Xiang+4 more
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