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Type: Article

Shear-thinning and self-healing nanohybrid alginate-graphene oxide hydrogel based on guest-host assembly

Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules (01418130)Year: 2021/06/01Volume: 180Issue: Pages: 311 - 323
Soltani S. Emadi R. Javanmard S.H.Kharaziha M.Rahmati A.a
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.03.086Language: English

Abstract

The study aims to develop a novel nanohybrid shear-thinning hydrogel with fast gelation, and variable mechanical and biological properties. This nanohybrid hydrogel was developed via self-assembly guest-host interaction between β-cyclodextrin modified alginate (host macromere, Alg-CD) and adamantine modified graphene oxide (guest macromere, Ad-GO) and subsequent ionic crosslinking process. We found that the rheological and mechanical properties of hydrogels were controlled via macromere concentration and the host: guest macromere ratio, due to the modulation of crosslinking density and network structure. Noticeably, 12%(1:2) dual-crosslinked hydrogel (2DC12) significantly improved the strength (1.3-folds) and toughness compared to 10%(1:4) dual-crosslinked hydrogel (4DC10). Furthermore, the hydrogel erosion and cytocompatibility relied on the designed parameters. Remarkably, 2DC12 showed less than 20% weight loss after 20 days of incubation in physiological solution and more than 200% cell survival after five days. In conclusion, the nanohybrid Alg-GO hydrogel could be used as an injectable hydrogel for soft tissue engineering applications. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.


Author Keywords

Dual-crosslinked hydrogelsGraphene oxideGuest-host interactionSelf-healingShear-thinningAdamantaneAlginatesAnimalsbeta-CyclodextrinsBiocompatible MaterialsCalciumCell LineCell SurvivalCross-Linking ReagentsFibroblastsGraphiteHydrogelsIonsMiceNanostructuresRheologyShear StrengthTissue EngineeringViscosity

Other Keywords

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