Polymers (Aug 2023)

Hyaluronic Acid—Extraction Methods, Sources and Applications

  • Callejas-Quijada Graciela,
  • Escobar-Chávez José Juan,
  • Campos-Lozada Gieraldin,
  • Pérez-Marroquín Xóchitl Alejandra,
  • Aguirre-Álvarez Gabriel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15163473
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 16
p. 3473

Abstract

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In this review, a compilation of articles in databases on the extraction methods and applications of hyaluronic acid (HA) was carried out. HA is a highly hydrated component of different tissues, including connective, epithelial, and neural. It is an anionic, linear glycosaminoglycan (GAG) primarily found in the native extracellular matrix (ECM) of soft connective tissues. Included in the review were studies on the extraction methods (chemical, enzymatical, combined) of HA, describing advantages and disadvantages as well as news methods of extraction. The applications of HA in food are addressed, including oral supplementation, biomaterials, medical research, and pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry applications. Subsequently, we included a section related to the structure and penetration routes of the skin, with emphasis on the benefits of systems for transdermal drug delivery nanocarriers as promoters of percutaneous absorption. Finally, the future trends on the applications of HA were included. This final section contains the effects before, during, and after the application of HA-based products.

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