Hyaluronic acid: The influence of molecular weight on structural, physical, physico-chemical, and degradable properties of biopolymer
P Snetkov, K Zakharova, S Morozkina, R Olekhnovich… - Polymers, 2020 - mdpi.com
Hyaluronic acid, as a natural linear polysaccharide, has attracted researchers' attention from
its initial detection and isolation from tissues in 1934 until the present day. Due to …
its initial detection and isolation from tissues in 1934 until the present day. Due to …
The 3D bioprinted scaffolds for wound healing
PE Antezana, S Municoy, MI Álvarez-Echazú… - Pharmaceutics, 2022 - mdpi.com
Skin tissue engineering and regeneration aim at repairing defective skin injuries and
progress in wound healing. Until now, even though several developments are made in this …
progress in wound healing. Until now, even though several developments are made in this …
Hyaluronic acid electrospinning: Challenges, applications in wound dressings and new perspectives
Hyaluronic acid (HA) has already been consolidated in the literature as an extremely
efficient biopolymer for biomedical applications. In addition to its biodegradability, HA also …
efficient biopolymer for biomedical applications. In addition to its biodegradability, HA also …
Hyaluronic acid: A review of the drug delivery capabilities of this naturally occurring polysaccharide
The inclusion of physiologically active molecules into a naturally occurring polymer matrix
can improve the degradation, absorption, and release profile of the drug, thus boosting the …
can improve the degradation, absorption, and release profile of the drug, thus boosting the …
Hyaluronic acid: incorporating the bio into the material
In the last few decades, hyaluronic acid (HA) has become increasingly employed as a
biomaterial in both clinical and research applications. The abundance of HA in many …
biomaterial in both clinical and research applications. The abundance of HA in many …
Hyaluronate and its derivatives for customized biomedical applications
Since hyaluronate (HA) was firstly isolated from the vitreous of bovine eyes in 1934, HA has
been widely investigated for various biomedical applications. As a naturally-occurring …
been widely investigated for various biomedical applications. As a naturally-occurring …
Protein–polymer conjugation—moving beyond PEGylation
Y Qi, A Chilkoti - Current opinion in chemical biology, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•Limitations of conjugating poly (ethylene glycol) to proteins and peptides have
become increasingly apparent.•Various polymers have shown promise as PEG …
become increasingly apparent.•Various polymers have shown promise as PEG …
Bridging a century-old problem: the pathophysiology and molecular mechanisms of HA filler-induced vascular occlusion (FIVO)—implications for therapeutic …
DJ Soares - Molecules, 2022 - mdpi.com
Biocompatible hyaluronic acid (HA, hyaluronan) gel implants have altered the therapeutic
landscape of surgery and medicine, fostering an array of innovative products that include …
landscape of surgery and medicine, fostering an array of innovative products that include …
Tunable metacrylated hyaluronic acid-based hybrid bioinks for stereolithography 3D bioprinting
Hyaluronic acid is a native extra-cellular matrix derivative that promises unique properties,
such as anti-inflammatory response and cell-signaling with tissue-specific applications …
such as anti-inflammatory response and cell-signaling with tissue-specific applications …
Extraction and characterization of hyaluronic acid from the eyeball of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
LO Alcântara, JR de Sousa, FK Andrade… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a biopolymer of enormous value aggregation for in general industry.
The vitreous humor of the eyeball from Nile tilapia contains appreciable amounts of …
The vitreous humor of the eyeball from Nile tilapia contains appreciable amounts of …