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The production of pH indicator Ca and Cu alginate ((1,4)- β -d-mannuronic acid and α -l-guluronic acid) cryogels containing anthocyanin obtained via red cabbage extraction for monitoring chicken fillet freshness.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
In recent days, intelligent food packaging has gained attention due to consumers' needs and monitoring of the freshness of food. Biopolymers are used to produce matrix parts and dye chemicals, because of their unique properties, such as biodegradability ...
Dilara Nur Dikmetaş   +3 more
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Hydrodynamics of cryogelation

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2001
Cryogel, prevalent in the plasma of rheumatoid arthritis patients, is a plasma fibronectin (pFN)-extra domain A containing FN [EDA(+)FN]-fibrinogen (Fbg) aggregate formed by the addition of heparin (Hep) at low temperature. Although EDA(+)FN is not usually present in normal plasma, its prevalence in rheumatic patients induces cryogelation.
K, Miyamoto   +3 more
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Injectable dry cryogels with excellent blood-sucking expansion and blood clotting to cease hemorrhage for lethal deep-wounds, coagulopathy and tissue regeneration

, 2021
Designing expandable dry cryogels with biodegradability, rapid blood-sucking expansion and hemostasis for lethal non-compressible hemorrhage and coagulopathy hemorrhage still remains a challenge. Herein, we designed a series of antioxidant, photo-thermal
Xin Zhao   +5 more
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Macroporous StarPEG-Heparin Cryogels

Biomacromolecules, 2012
Macroporous scaffolds with adaptable mechanical and biomolecular properties can be instrumental in enabling cell-based therapies. To meet these requirements, a cryostructuration method was adapted to prepare spongy hydrogels based on chemically cross-linked star-shaped poly(ethylene glycol) (starPEG) and heparin.
Petra B, Welzel   +6 more
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Biocompatible polysaccharide-based cryogels

Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2014
This study focuses on the development of novel biocompatible macroporous cryogels by electron-beam assisted free-radical crosslinking reaction of polymerizable dextran and hyaluronan derivatives. As a main advantage this straightforward approach provides highly pure materials of high porosity without using additional crosslinkers or initiators.
Senta, Reichelt   +7 more
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Alginate based photothermal cryogels boost ferrous-supply for enhanced antibacterial chemodynamic therapy and accelerated wound healing.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
Uncontrolled hemorrhage is a main cause of pre-hospital death. Given the importance of hemostatic wound dressings in pre-hospital emergency treatment, novel composite materials are required for fast hemostasis, synergistic bacterial ablation with ...
Jing Chen   +7 more
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Cryogel applications in microbiology

Trends in Microbiology, 2008
There is a great demand for improved technologies with regard to rapid processing of nano- and microparticles. The handling of viruses in addition to microbial and mammalian cells requires the availability of appropriate adsorbents. Recent developments in macroporous gels produced at subzero temperatures (known as cryogels) have demonstrated an ...
Fatima M, Plieva   +3 more
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Cryogel based materials

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2020
The paper presents the results of a study of cryogels based on an aqueous solution of polyvinyl alcohol. The mechanical, thermophysical, and physicochemical properties of the obtained elastic samples were studied. It was found that the introduction of inorganic substances, a gas phase, or dispersed fillers in the form of sand, clay, or coal into the ...
Maria S. Fufaeva, Vladimir N. Manzhay
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Tough Porous Silk Nanofiber‐Derived Cryogels with Osteogenic and Angiogenic Capacity for Bone Repair

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2023
Tough porous cryogels with angiogenesis and osteogenesis features remain a design challenge for utility in bone regeneration. Here, building off of the recent efforts to generate tough silk nanofiber‐derived cryogels with osteogenic activity ...
Jianwen Hou   +5 more
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Cryogels for biomedical applications

Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2013
The use of hydrogels as support materials for the growth and proliferation of mammalian cells has been well documented as they closely mimic the gel-like properties - and in some cases also the chemical properties - of the extracellular matrix (ECM), which naturally surrounds the cells of any biological tissue.
Henderson, Timothy   +4 more
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