Bioactive Materials (Jun 2018)

Alginate nanobeads interspersed fibrin network as in situ forming hydrogel for soft tissue engineering

  • S. Deepthi,
  • R. Jayakumar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2017.09.005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 194 – 200

Abstract

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Hydrogels are a class of materials that has the property of injectability and in situ gel formation. This property of hydrogels is manipulated in this study to develop a biomimetic bioresorbable injectable system of alginate nanobeads interspersed in fibrin network. Alginate nanobeads developed by calcium cross-linking yielded a size of 200–500 nm. The alginate nanobeads fibrin hydrogel was formed using dual syringe apparatus. Characterization of the in situ injectable hydrogel was done by SEM, FTIR and Rheometer. The developed hydrogel showed mechanical strength of 19 kPa which provides the suitable compliance for soft tissue engineering. Cytocompatibility studies using human umbilical cord blood derived mesenchymal stem cells showed good attachment, proliferation and infiltration within the hydrogel similar to fibrin gel. The developed in situ forming hydrogel could be a suitable delivery carrier of stem cells for soft tissue regeneration.

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