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NEW BIODEGRADABLE HYDROGELS DESIGNED FOR COLONIC DRUG DELIVERY: IN VITRO RELEASE OF THE PEPTIDES GLUTATHIONE AND OXYTOCIN
2009
Synthesis of fluorinated oxadiazoles with gelation and oxygen storage ability
2012
A new family of fluorinated low molecular weight (LMW) gelators has been synthesized through SNAr substitution of 5-polyfluoroaryl-3-perfluoroheptyl-1,2,4-oxadiazoles with glycine ester. The obtained compounds give thermal and pH-sensitive hydrogels or thermo-reversible organogels in DMSO. Oxygen solubility studies showed the ability to maintain high oxygen levels in solution and in gel blend with plate counter agar (PCA).
Injectable Hydrogel for Synergetic Low Dose Radiotherapy, Chemodynamic Therapy and Photothermal Therapy
2021
Higher doses of radiotherapy (RT) are associated with resistance induction, therefore highly selective and controllable radiosensitizers are urgently needed. To address this issue, we developed a FeGA-based injectable hydrogel system (FH) that can be used in combination with low-dose radiation. Our FH can deliver FeGA directly to the tumor site via intratumoral injection, where it is a reservoir-based system to conserve FeGA. The photothermal properties of FeGA steadily dissolve FH under laser irradiation, and, simultaneously, FeGA reacts with a large amount of H2O2 in the cell to produce OH (Fenton reaction) which is highly toxic to mitochondria, rendering the cell inactive and reducing ra…
NEW HYALURONAN-BASED HYDROGEL AS RESOBABLE ANTIBACTERIAL COATING FOR PREVENTION OF IMPLANT-RELATED INFECTION IN ORTHOPAEDICS
2014
Xyloglucan-based hydrogel films for the design of "smart" bandages
2016
A chronic wound is a wound that does not heal in an orderly set of stages and in a predictable amount of time the way most wounds do. Chronic wounds mostly affect people over the age of 60, but a significant proportion is becoming radiation induced chronic wounds caused by cancer radiotherapy. Hydrogels are often used as dressings in the management of a variety of wounds. These materials can help to maintain a moist wound environment, promote natural debridement, hydrate necrotic tissue, absorb slough and exudates.We are developing hydrogel dressings that can enable constant monitoring of selected key parameters through embedded radio-sensors, providing information on the progress of the re…
Azione antalgica di Hydrogel nell'orbitopatia basedowiana
2008
Biocompatible nanostructured hydrogels incorporating polyaniline nanoparticles
2009
Macromolecular engineering of hydrogels: from macro to nano scalar materials for different levels of biointeraction
2009
HYDROGELS OF HYALURONIC ACID AND alpha, beta-POLYASPARTYLHYDRAZIDE AND THEIR BIOMEDICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL USES
2005
Compositions and products based on the chemical crosslinking of hyaluronic acid with a polyfunctional polymer having a protein-like structure, bearing hydrazido pendent groups along the polymeric chain. The polymer is preferably, alpha-beta-polyaspartylhydrazide, a biocompatible macromolecule. The materials obtained after crosslinking, specifically hydrogels, undergo a reduced chemical and enzymatic degradation, unlike the starting hyaluronic acid, and they can be used to prepare systems for applications in the biomedical and pharmaceutical field.