Hydrogels and Hydrogel Nanocomposites: Enhancing Healthcare Through Human and Environmental Treatment.
Angela M GutierrezErin Molly FrazarMaria Victoria X KlausPranto PaulJ Zach HiltPublished in: Advanced healthcare materials (2021)
Humans are constantly exposed to exogenous chemicals throughout their life, which can lead to a multitude of negative health impacts. Advanced materials can play a key role in preventing or mitigating these impacts through a wide variety of applications. The tunable properties of hydrogels and hydrogel nanocomposites (e.g., swelling behavior, biocompatibility, stimuli responsiveness, functionality, etc.) have deemed them ideal platforms for removal of environmental contaminants, detoxification, and reduction of body burden from exogenous chemical exposures for prevention of disease initiation, and advanced treatment of chronic diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. In this review, three main junctures where the use of hydrogel and hydrogel nanocomposite materials can intervene to positively impact human health are highlighted: 1) preventing exposures to environmental contaminants, 2) prophylactic treatments to prevent chronic disease initiation, and 3) treating chronic diseases after they have developed.
Keyphrases
- human health
- drug delivery
- hyaluronic acid
- tissue engineering
- cardiovascular disease
- risk assessment
- healthcare
- wound healing
- type diabetes
- climate change
- reduced graphene oxide
- air pollution
- public health
- drinking water
- endothelial cells
- carbon nanotubes
- extracellular matrix
- squamous cell carcinoma
- mental health
- adipose tissue
- papillary thyroid
- health information
- young adults
- mass spectrometry
- risk factors
- quantum dots
- cardiovascular events
- coronary artery disease
- visible light
- cardiovascular risk factors
- aqueous solution