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Hybrid hydrogels derived from renewable resources as a smart stimuli responsive soft material for drug delivery applications.

Vandana SinghYadavali Siva PrasadArun Kumar RachamallaVara Prasad RebakaTohira BanooC Uma MaheswariVellaisamy SridharanKrishnamoorthy LalithaSubbiah Nagarajan
Published in: RSC advances (2022)
The design and synthesis of amphiphilic molecules play a crucial role in fabricating smart functional materials via self-assembly. Especially, biologically significant natural molecules and their structural analogues have inspired chemists and made a major contribution to the development of advanced smart materials. In this report, a series of amphiphilic N -acyl amides were synthesized from natural precursors using a simple synthetic protocol. Interestingly, the self-assembly of amphiphiles 6a and 7a furnished a hydrogel and oleogel in vegetable oils. Morphological analysis of gels revealed the existence of a 3-dimensional fibrous network. Thermoresponsive and thixotropic behavior of these gels were evaluated using rheological analysis. A composite gel prepared by the encapsulation of curcumin in the hydrogel formed from 7a displayed a gel-sol transition in response to pH and could act as a dual channel responsive drug carrier.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • cancer therapy
  • hyaluronic acid
  • wound healing
  • drug release
  • tissue engineering
  • randomized controlled trial
  • single cell
  • emergency department
  • molecular dynamics simulations