2020
DOI: 10.37591/jopc.v8i1.3732
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A Review on Polysaccharide Based Nanocomposite Hydrogel Systems Fabrication Using Diverse Reinforcing Materials

Abstract: In the current scenario, materials with better physicochemical properties are desirable to achieve quality life and sustainability. Polysaccharide/biopolymeric based hydrophilic systems owning to their inherent properties, especially hydrophilicity, nontoxicity and biocompatibility have extended their approach in every strata of biomedical sciences and replaced synthetic polymers upto great extent. Despite this, they have also experienced certain demerits due to their biological origin. Functionalization of po… Show more

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“…These particles have long been studied and are easy to obtain. Interestingly, they develop plasticity when in wet environments and become hard upon drying [92,93]. Combining them with pristine hydrogels, producing composite gels, gives the latter benefits in terms of mechanical, thermal, optical, and physicochemical properties [94].…”
Section: Composite-loaded Gels For Tissue Engineering: Silica and Cla...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These particles have long been studied and are easy to obtain. Interestingly, they develop plasticity when in wet environments and become hard upon drying [92,93]. Combining them with pristine hydrogels, producing composite gels, gives the latter benefits in terms of mechanical, thermal, optical, and physicochemical properties [94].…”
Section: Composite-loaded Gels For Tissue Engineering: Silica and Cla...mentioning
confidence: 99%