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Porous Gelatin Hydrogels:  2. In Vitro Cell Interaction Study

2007

We report on the feasibility of applying porous gelatin hydrogels, prepared by a novel and controlled cryogenic treatment, as cell-interactive scaffolds for tissue engineering applications. Despite the large number of publications on gelatin as a biomaterial, a detailed study of screening a limited number of gelatin scaffolds for their interaction with a panel of human cells has, to the best of our knowledge, not yet been published. In the present work, we have evaluated two types of porous gelatin scaffolds that differ in their pore geometry and pore size. Type I hydrogels contained top-to-bottom transverse channels (i.e. cones) with a decreasing diameter from the top (330 microm) to the b…

food.ingredientPolymers and PlasticsCellsConfocalCell Culture TechniquesBioengineeringNanotechnologyGelatinBiomaterialsfoodTissue engineeringFreezingMaterials TestingCell AdhesionMaterials ChemistrymedicineHumansCell ProliferationMicroscopy ConfocalTissue EngineeringChemistryBiomaterialHydrogelsOsteoblastAdhesionmedicine.anatomical_structureVital stainSelf-healing hydrogelsBiophysicsGelatinPorosityBiomacromolecules
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Biomaterial-Assisted Anastomotic Healing: Serosal Adhesion of Pectin Films

2021

Anastomotic leakage is a frequent complication of intestinal surgery and a major source of surgical morbidity. The timing of anastomotic failures suggests that leaks are the result of inadequate mechanical support during the vulnerable phase of wound healing. To identify a biomaterial with physical and mechanical properties appropriate for assisted anastomotic healing, we studied the adhesive properties of the plant-derived structural heteropolysaccharide called pectin. Specifically, we examined high methoxyl citrus pectin films at water contents between 17–24% for their adhesivity to ex vivo porcine small bowel serosa. In assays of tensile adhesion strength, pectin demonstrated significant…

food.ingredientPolymers and PlasticsPectinAdhesion (medicine)Organic chemistryArticlebowelfoodQD241-441biopolymerUltimate tensile strengthmedicineCitrus PectinpectinChemistryheteropolysaccharidedigestive oral and skin physiologyBiomaterialfood and beveragesGeneral Chemistrymedicine.diseaseAdhesiveWound healingEx vivoBiomedical engineeringserosaPolymers
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Influence of low methoxyl pectin gel textures and in vitro release of rutin from calcium pectinate beads.

2013

This study described the preparation and characterization of low methoxyl pectin (LMP) gels and beads for controlled release applications. The rheological characterization of the various formulations was proposed. Then the mechanical and morphological characterizations of beads were determined. Finally, the controlled release studies taking rutin as a model drug was evaluated. The results showed that Young's modulus values of non-amidated LMP gels decrease when adding up to 15% sorbitol. Calcium pectinate beads loaded with rutin are about 600 μm, oblong shaped with dense matrix. Beads containing sodium bicarbonate showed about 80% lower rutin encapsulation efficiency by increasing the pH of…

food.ingredientPolymers and PlasticsPectinRutinBuffersRutinchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodRheologyElastic ModulusMaterials ChemistrymedicineSodium bicarbonateChromatographyViscosityOrganic ChemistryHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationControlled releaseIn vitroMicrospheresSolutionschemistryMicroscopy Electron ScanningPectinsSorbitolSwellingmedicine.symptomRheologyGelsCarbohydrate polymers
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Maltose-conjugated chitosans induce macroscopic gelation of pectin solutions at neutral pH

2014

Injectable polymer scaffolds are particularly attractive for guided tissue growth and drug/cell delivery with minimally invasive intervention. In the present work, "all-polymeric" gelling systems based on pectins and water-soluble maltose-conjugated chitosans (CM) have been developed. Maltose-conjugated chitosan has been synthesized at three different molar ratios, as evaluated by FITR analysis and fluorimetric titration. A thorough rheological characterization of the blends and their parent solutions has been performed. Macroscopic gelation has been achieved by mixing the high esterification degree pectins with CM at higher maltose grafted to chitosan contents. Gels form in a few minutes a…

food.ingredientPolymers and PlasticsPectinmacromolecular substancesConjugated systemChitosanchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodRheologyTissue engineeringPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryMaltose-conjugated chitosan Hydrogels Pectin Biocompatible materials RheologyBiocompatible materialsMaltoseMaltose-conjugated chitosanChitosanTissue ScaffoldsOrganic Chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureHydrogelsMaltoseHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPectinSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)SolutionschemistryChemical engineeringSelf-healing hydrogelsPectinsTitrationSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieRheologyGels
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How composition and process parameters affect volatile active compounds in biopolymer films

2012

Abstract Active edible films based on chitosan and containing an active aroma compound have been investigated. The influence of the composition of the film forming solution (solvent, plasticizers, nanoparticles, emulsifiers and aroma traps) and process parameters (temperature and viscosity) on drying kinetics, water content, colour, aroma compound retention and partition coefficient was studied. Solvent evaporation rate was increased by addition of ethanol. Water evaporation was delayed by glycerol. The aroma retention during film drying was directly related to the water content. The drying temperature had opposite influences according to the composition of the solvent and additives. Increa…

food.ingredientPolymers and PlasticsbiologyOrganic ChemistryPlasticizerfood and beveragesengineering.materialbiology.organism_classificationPartition coefficientSolventchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodchitosan film; drying; aroma retention; partition coefficient; temperature; moisturechemistryChemical engineeringMaterials ChemistryGlycerolengineeringAroma compoundOrganic chemistryGum arabicBiopolymerAromaCarbohydrate Polymers
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Determination of 60 Migrant Substances in Plastic Food Contact Materials by Vortex-Assisted Liquid-Liquid Extraction and GC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS

2021

A GC-HRMS analytical method for the determination of 60 migrant substances, including aldehydes, ketones, phthalates and other plasticizers, phenol derivatives, acrylates, and methacrylates, in plastic food contact materials (FCM) has been developed and validated. The proposed method includes migration tests, according to Commission Regulation (EU) 10/2011, using four food simulants (A, B, C, and D1), followed by vortex-assisted liquid–liquid extraction (VA-LLE) and GC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS analysis in selected ion monitoring (SIM) mode, with a resolving power of 30,000 FWHM and a mass accuracy ≤5 ppm. The method was validated, showing satisfactory linearity (R2 ≥ 0.98 from 40 to 400 …

gas chromatographyLiquid-Liquid ExtractionOrganic ChemistryFood PackagingPharmaceutical ScienceFood Contaminationfood contact materialsArticleMass Spectrometrymigration testAnalytical ChemistryQD241-441food simulantsPlasticizersChemistry (miscellaneous)Drug DiscoveryMolecular Medicinehigh-resolution mass spectrometrytarget analysisPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPlasticsfood contact materials; food simulants; gas chromatography; high-resolution mass spectrometry; migration test; target analysisMolecules; Volume 26; Issue 24; Pages: 7640
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Oligonucleotides-decorated-poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone) nanogels for gene delivery

2013

Pulsed electron-beam irradiation of a semi-dilute poly(N-vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP) aqueous solution in the presence of acrylic acid has led to a carboxyl functionalized nanogel system. Nanoparticles hydrodynamic size and surface charge density, in water and as a function of pH, were investigated by dynamic light scattering and laser doppler velocimetry, respectively. Nanogels (NGs) were proved not to be cytotoxic at the cellular level. Indeed, they rapidly bypass the cellular membrane to accumulate in specific cell portions of the cytoplasm, in the perinuclear area. The availability of pendant carboxyl groups on the crosslinked PVP NGs core prompted us to attempt their decoration with a sing…

gelAqueous solutionMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsirradiationOligonucleotidetechnology industry and agricultureNanoparticleGeneral ChemistryGene deliverybiomedical applications: gels; irradiationSurfaces Coatings and Filmschemistry.chemical_compoundDynamic light scatteringchemistryHelixPolymer chemistryMaterials Chemistrybiomedical applicationSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieAcrylic acidNanogel
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The adsorption of water vapor on super absorbent product at low temperatures and low mass.

2006

The adsorption isotherms of water vapor on super absorbent product have the same form of type III isotherm at ambient temperature with the hysteresis phenomena. For temperatures lower than ambient, the isotherms become deformed because of the chains effect. The polymer is characterized by a multilayer adsorption, which occurs before a full-course is complete. During adsorption reactions, the polymer undergoes rearrangement polymeric network, which results from a cooperative diffusion of the water molecules and from a chain spacing followed by an expansion of the polymeric network. Three types of water molecules adsorbed on polymer were identified: strongly dependent water, adsorbed water, a…

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CO2-Based Non-ionic Surfactants: Solvent-Free Synthesis of Poly(ethylene glycol)-block-Poly(propylene carbonate) Block Copolymers

2013

Copolymerization of carbon dioxide (CO2) and propylene oxide (PO) is employed to generate amphiphilic polycarbonate block copolymers with a hydrophilic poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) block and a nonpolar poly(propylene carbonate) (PPC) block. A series of poly(propylene carbonate) (PPC) di- and triblock copolymers, PPC-b-PEG and PPC-b-PEG-b-PPC, respectively, with narrow molecular weight distributions (PDIs in the range of 1.05–1.12) and tailored molecular weights (1500–4500 g mol−1) is synthesized via an alternating CO2/propylene oxide copolymerization, using PEG or mPEG as an initiator. Critical micelle concentrations (CMCs) are determined, ranging from 3 to 30 mg L−1. Non-ionic poly(propylen…

genetic structuresPolymers and PlasticsOrganic Chemistrytechnology industry and agricultureCondensed Matter PhysicsMicellechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryvisual_artPropylene carbonateAmphiphilePolymer chemistryPEG ratioMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCopolymerPropylene oxidePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPolycarbonateEthylene glycolMacromolecular Chemistry and Physics
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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) in Volcano island (Aeolian archipelago) mud utilized for therapeutic purpose

2007

This paper examines the possible presence, distribution, nature and sources of 18 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) as constituents of the mud pools collected in Vulcano Aeolian Island. PAH are important from environmental and toxicological point of view. Analysis was performed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) in selected ion monitoring (SIM). The total concentration of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons ranged from 112 to 154 μ g/Kg of dry matrix. The volcanic mud, used for therapeutic purposes, are moderately contaminated.

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPolymers and PlasticsChemistryOrganic ChemistryContaminationMass spectrometrySettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliVolcanoEnvironmental chemistryMaterials ChemistryAeolian processesSelected ion monitoringGas chromatographyGas chromatography–mass spectrometryAeolian archipelagoPAH Mud Vulcano Island GC/MS
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