Hydrogels

Hydrogels

Barbucci, Rolando

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Hydrogels are a particular class of compounds of which the major constituent is wa­ ter. In fact, water is present in the hydrogel up to 90% and is contained in a scaffold which is generally polymeric and obviously hydrophilic. As a result, hydrogels re­ semble each other even though obtained from different polymers. Nevertheless, the polymeric matrix gives particular characteristics to the hydrogel leading to applica­ tions in different fields. Water is the main element of the human body, thus hydrogels are excellent struc­ tures to favourably shelter proteins, cells etc. , without altering their characteristics and properties. This is why hydrogels are mainly designed and synthesized for their usein thebiologicalfield;hence the name biohydrogels. Their propertiespoint totheir use as scaffolds for stem cells which has turned out to be a very promising technique for tissue and organ regeneration. For this reason their investigation falls within the Biomaterials Science. Paradoxically, the conceptual simplicity of hydrogelsupto nowhas led to a super­ ficialstudy of their chemistry, chemical physics and mechanics preventing their wider application in the human body due to a lack of knowledge of biological component interactions. For example, it is not clear, yet, how to store hydrogels without alter­ ing their characteristics. In fact, hydrogels re-hydrated after lyophylization or oven drying, generally show corrupted properties once swollen in water, in comparison with their native counterparts.

  • ISBN: 978-88-470-5611-4
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Fecha Publicación: 03/12/2014
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés