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Effect of quince seed gum (QSG) on the performance of injectable hyaluronic acid hydrogels in terms of the rheological, morphological, and mechanical aspect.

Serdar KolayNilhan Kayaman ApohanErdinç BabuçGökay Gün
Published in: Turkish journal of chemistry (2024)
Injectable hydrogels play an important role in tissue engineering as a filling and repairing material. This study aimed to develop a new injectable hydrogel based on hyaluronic acid (HA) and quince seed gum (QSG) and investigate the effect of QSG on hydrogel performance. The amount of unreacted 1,4-Butanediol diglycidyl ether is maintained at an undetectable level for HA-QSG hydrogels. Amino acid analysis showed that the HA-QSG hydrogel had rich amino acid concentrations of leucine, arginine, and valine. After thermal sterilization, the elastic modulus of HA-QSG gels for dermal and intraarticular filler applications is 63 Pa and 92 Pa, respectively. Pore size was found below 200 μm and the dense homogeneous pore structure was observed.
Keyphrases
  • hyaluronic acid
  • amino acid
  • tissue engineering
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  • drug delivery
  • ionic liquid