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Click-Chemistry Cross-Linking of Hyaluronan Graft Copolymers.


ABSTRACT: An easy and viable crosslinking procedure by click-chemistry (click-crosslinking) of hyaluronic acid (HA) was developed. In particular, the clickable propargyl groups of hyaluronane-based HA-FA-Pg graft copolymers showing low and medium molecular weight values were exploited in crosslinking by click-chemistry by using a hexa(ethylene glycol) spacer. The resulting HA-FA-HEG-CL materials showed an apparent lack of in vitro cytotoxic effects, tuneable water affinity, and rheological properties according to the crosslinking degree that suggests their applicability in different biomedical fields.

SUBMITTER: Saletti M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9146110 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An easy and viable crosslinking procedure by click-chemistry (click-crosslinking) of hyaluronic acid (<b>HA</b>) was developed. In particular, the clickable propargyl groups of hyaluronane-based <b>HA</b>-<b>FA</b>-<b>Pg</b> graft copolymers showing low and medium molecular weight values were exploited in crosslinking by click-chemistry by using a hexa(ethylene glycol) spacer. The resulting <b>HA-FA-HEG-CL</b> materials showed an apparent lack of in vitro cytotoxic effects, tuneable water affini  ...[more]

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