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Fast Absorbent and Highly Bioorthogonal Hydrogels Developed by IEDDA Click Reaction for Drug Delivery Application.


ABSTRACT: In this work, we engineered highly biocompatible and fast absorbent injectable hydrogels derived from norbornene (Nb)-functionalized hyaluronic acid (HA-Nb) and a water-soluble cross-linker possessing tetrazine (Tz) functional groups on both ends of polyethylene glycol (PEG-DTz). The by-product (nitrogen gas) of the inverse electron demand Diels-Alder (IEDDA) cross-linking reaction carved porosity in the resulting hydrogels. By varying the molar ratio of HA-Nb and PEG-DTz (Nb:Tz = 10:10, 10:5, 10:2.5), we were able to formulate hydrogels with tunable porosity, gelation time, mechanical strength, and swelling ratios. The hydrogels formed quickly (gelation time < 100 s), offering a possibility to use them as an injectable drug delivery system. The experimental data showed rapid swelling and a high swelling ratio thanks to the existence of PEG chains and highly porous architectures of the hydrogels. The hydrogels were able to encapsulate a high amount of curcumin (~99%) and released the encapsulated curcumin in a temporal pattern. The PEG-DTz cross-linker, HA-Nb, and the resulting hydrogels showed no cytotoxicity in HEK-293 cells. These fast absorbent hydrogels with excellent biocompatibility fabricated from HA-Nb and the IEDDA click-able cross-linker could be promising drug carriers for injectable drug delivery applications.

SUBMITTER: Joo SB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9608709 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fast Absorbent and Highly Bioorthogonal Hydrogels Developed by IEDDA Click Reaction for Drug Delivery Application.

Joo Soo-Bin SB   Gulfam Muhammad M   Jo Sung-Han SH   Jo Yi-Jun YJ   Vu Trung Thang TT   Park Sang-Hyug SH   Gal Yeong-Soon YS   Lim Kwon Taek KT  

Materials (Basel, Switzerland) 20221013 20


In this work, we engineered highly biocompatible and fast absorbent injectable hydrogels derived from norbornene (Nb)-functionalized hyaluronic acid (HA-Nb) and a water-soluble cross-linker possessing tetrazine (Tz) functional groups on both ends of polyethylene glycol (PEG-DTz). The by-product (nitrogen gas) of the inverse electron demand Diels−Alder (IEDDA) cross-linking reaction carved porosity in the resulting hydrogels. By varying the molar ratio of HA-Nb and PEG-DTz (Nb:Tz = 10:10, 10:5, 1  ...[more]

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