A new derivative of carboxymethylcellulose was synthesised by converting some of the carboxylic groups into amidic moieties (CMCA). The synthetic procedure allowed for a good control of the degree of substitution. The new polysaccharide was characterised in terms of physico-chemical properties and biocompatibility. It was also used for the realisation of a hydrogel, and its physicochemical behaviour, such as water uptake and rheological parameters, were evaluated. The new CMCA hydrogel showed physico-chemical properties closer to those of Hyaluronan (Hyal) rather than native carboxymethylcellulose (CMC). Hydrogel cytotoxicity and biological activity were then comparatively investigated on osteoblast-like cells, taking into consideration the possible application of the hydrogel as a cell scaffold in orthopaedic tissue engineering. Finally, the effectiveness of cellular scaffolds for b-pancreatic islet cells was also studied.
Barbucci, R., Leone, G., Monici, M., Pantalone, D., Fini, M., Giardino, R. (2005). The effect of amidic moieties on the polysaccharides: evaluation of the physico-chemical and biological properties of amidic carboxymethylcellulose (CMCA) in the form of linear polymer and hydrogel. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY, 15(22), 2234-2241 [10.1039/b503399c].
The effect of amidic moieties on the polysaccharides: evaluation of the physico-chemical and biological properties of amidic carboxymethylcellulose (CMCA) in the form of linear polymer and hydrogel
Barbucci, Rolando;Leone, Gemma;
2005-01-01
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A new derivative of carboxymethylcellulose was synthesised by converting some of the carboxylic groups into amidic moieties (CMCA). The synthetic procedure allowed for a good control of the degree of substitution. The new polysaccharide was characterised in terms of physico-chemical properties and biocompatibility. It was also used for the realisation of a hydrogel, and its physicochemical behaviour, such as water uptake and rheological parameters, were evaluated. The new CMCA hydrogel showed physico-chemical properties closer to those of Hyaluronan (Hyal) rather than native carboxymethylcellulose (CMC). Hydrogel cytotoxicity and biological activity were then comparatively investigated on osteoblast-like cells, taking into consideration the possible application of the hydrogel as a cell scaffold in orthopaedic tissue engineering. Finally, the effectiveness of cellular scaffolds for b-pancreatic islet cells was also studied.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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