2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1py00176k
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A multi-responsive self-healing hydrogel for controlled release of curcumin

Abstract: Curcumin is a traditional herbal medicine with immense therapeutic potential; however, its application is severely limited owing to its poor water solubility. In this study, a multi-responsive self-healing hydrogel for...

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“…Dynamic borate hydrogel can also improve the bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs (such as curcumin) [ 26 ]. Ruihao Pan et al developed a multi-responsive self-healing hydrogel for the controlled release of curcumin by using a dynamic borate ester bond.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Self-healing Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dynamic borate hydrogel can also improve the bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs (such as curcumin) [ 26 ]. Ruihao Pan et al developed a multi-responsive self-healing hydrogel for the controlled release of curcumin by using a dynamic borate ester bond.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Self-healing Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the precedence of the use of pH as a stimulus to control the release of drugs from gels, 48 we explored the controlled release of curcumin from the curcumin entrapped gel using the former as a trigger. The curcumin release experiments were carried out from the curcumin entrapped gel at different pH values using phosphate buffer solution (PBS) at 25 1C.…”
Section: Curcumin Release With Ph As Stimulusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very recently, introducing dynamic covalent bonds into networks has offered a promising strategy to develop inherently degradable resin/carbon fiber composites. Several typical degradable thermosets based on acetals, [15][16][17] borate esters, 18,19 imines, [20][21][22][23] and disulfides 24,25 have been explored. These typical systems are all focused on exploring the degradation of thermosetting resin matrices and efficient recycling of woven CFs by controlling the reversible behaviour of dynamic covalent bonds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%