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Tailoring Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications

Advanced Functional Materials, 2023
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is an attractive anionic polysaccharide polymer with inherent pharmacological properties and versatile chemical groups for modification.
Zhiqiang Luo   +5 more
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Development of hyaluronic acid based polysaccharide-protein composite edible coatings for preservation of strawberry fruit.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
With the growing demand for extending the shelf-life of perishable goods such as fruits and vegetables, there is continued interest towards the development of edible coatings derived from natural sources.
S. A. Al-Hilifi   +4 more
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Efficient production of hyaluronic acid by Streptococcus zooepidemicus using two-stage semi-continuous fermentation.

Bioresource Technology, 2023
Hyaluronic acid is a kind of mucopolysaccharide that has wide applications in cosmetics, health food, and orthopedics. Using Streptococcus zooepidemicus ATCC 39920 as parent, a beneficial mutant SZ07 was obtained by UV mutagenesis, giving 1.42 g/L ...
Yongjie Zhang   +5 more
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Hyaluronic acid-based Glucose-responsive Antioxidant Hydrogel Platform for Enhanced Diabetic Wound Repair.

Acta Biomaterialia, 2022
Hyaluronic acid (HA)-based antioxidant hydrogels have achieved remarkable results in diabetic wound repair. However, the realization of their glucose-responsive antioxidant functions remains a significant challenge.
Zejun Xu   +8 more
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Design of Diselenide-Bridged Hyaluronic Acid Nano-antioxidant for Efficient ROS Scavenging to Relieve Colitis.

ACS Nano, 2022
Overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS), a key characteristic of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), is responsible for dysregulation of signal transduction, inflammatory response, and DNA damage, which ultimately leads to disease progression and ...
Jiaqi Xu   +8 more
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Self-Healing Hyaluronic Acid Nanocomposite Hydrogels with Platelet-Rich Plasma Impregnated for Skin Regeneration.

ACS Nano, 2022
The development of natural hydrogels with sufficient strength and self-healing capacity to accelerate skin wound healing is still challenging. Herein, a hyaluronic acid nanocomposite hydrogel was developed based on aldehyde-modified sodium hyaluronate ...
Shangzhi Li   +8 more
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Hyaluronic acid fillers

Dermatologic Therapy, 2006
Although hyaluronic acids are a relatively new treatment for facial lines and wrinkles, they have provided numerous advances in the area of cosmetic surgery. This article discusses the inherent properties of hyaluronic acid fillers that make them ideal for treatment of facial lines. It encompasses a review of the current literature on U.S.
Gary D, Monheit, Kyle M, Coleman
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Diclofenac/Hyaluronic Acid

Drugs & Aging, 1999
Topical gel containing 3% diclofenac in 2.5% hyaluronic acid (HYAL CT1101) is used for the treatment of actinic keratosis. In animal models, diclofenac in hyaluronic acid inhibited angiogenesis and induced neovascular regression in inflammatory tissue, and depleted substance P content in snout tissue.
D C, Peters, R H, Foster
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Hyaluronic acid and chitosan-based electrospun wound dressings: Problems and solutions.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2022
To date, available review papers related to the electrospinning of biopolymers including polysaccharides for wound healing were focused on summarizing the process conditions for two candidates, namely chitosan and hyaluronic acid.
K. Valachová   +2 more
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Hyaluronic Acid and Albumin Based Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery.

Journal of Controlled Release, 2021
Albumin, a multifunctional protein, is widely used to prepare nanocarriers. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a natural glycosaminoglycan that can specifically bind receptors, such as cluster of differentiation-44. Therefore, HA is commonly used as ligands for the
Can Lei   +6 more
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