Injectable and biodegradable hydrogels: gelation, biodegradation and biomedical applications
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Abstract
Injectable hydrogels with biodegradability have in situ formability which in vitro/in vivo allows an effective and homogeneous encapsulation of drugs/cells, and convenient in vivo surgical operation in a minimally invasive way, causing smaller scar size and less pain for patients. Therefore, they have found a variety of biomedical applications, such as drug delivery, cell encapsulation, and tissue engineering. This critical review systematically summarizes the recent progresses on biodegradable and injectable hydrogels fabricated from natural polymers (chitosan, hyaluronic acid, alginates, gelatin, heparin, chondroitin sulfate, etc.) and biodegradable synthetic polymers (polypeptides, polyesters,…
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- Self-healing hydrogels
- Biodegradation
- Biocompatibility
- Gelatin
- Drug delivery
- Tissue engineering
- Natural polymers
- Chitosan
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