2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12668-016-0230-0
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Anti-Radical and Cytotoxic Activity of Polysuccinimide and Polyaspartic Acid of Different Molecular Weight

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“…in various studies and attributed to their protein-like backbone structure [116][117][118] . In vitro studies showed PASP non-toxicity to 3T3 fibroblasts as well as PC-3 cells (prostate cancer cell) with IC50 > 3 mg/mL 116 .…”
Section: Biocompatibility Of Pasp and Its Derivativesmentioning
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“…in various studies and attributed to their protein-like backbone structure [116][117][118] . In vitro studies showed PASP non-toxicity to 3T3 fibroblasts as well as PC-3 cells (prostate cancer cell) with IC50 > 3 mg/mL 116 .…”
Section: Biocompatibility Of Pasp and Its Derivativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in various studies and attributed to their protein-like backbone structure [116][117][118] . In vitro studies showed PASP non-toxicity to 3T3 fibroblasts as well as PC-3 cells (prostate cancer cell) with IC50 > 3 mg/mL 116 . PASP-based hydrogels were efficiently utilised as scaffolds for cultivation of osteoblasts (MG-63), further verifying PASP biocompatibility 113 .…”
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“…Polyaspartic acid (PASP) has excellent properties, such as being non‐polluting and fully biodegradable, and having good chelating ability, high dispersibility, and pH‐responsive characteristics. As an organic and green polymer material, PASP has presented broad prospects on scale inhibition, corrosion mitigation, moisture‐holding capacity, and materials manufacture for biomedical application as well as architectural decoration in past decades 13‐17 . In recent years, PASP has been used as a fertilizer synergist in a few crop systems covering cereals, 18,19 oil plants, 20 vegetables, 21,22 herbs, 23,24 fruits, 25 and trees, 26 and has been attracting intense public interest.…”
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“…As an organic and green polymer material, PASP has presented broad prospects on scale inhibition, corrosion mitigation, moisture-holding capacity, and materials manufacture for biomedical application as well as architectural decoration in past decades. [13][14][15][16][17] In recent years, PASP has been used as a fertilizer synergist in a few crop systems covering cereals, 18,19 oil plants, 20 vegetables, 21,22 herbs, 23,24 fruits, 25 and trees, 26 and has been attracting intense public interest. In general, molecular chains of PASP have basic Lewis groups (amidogen and carboxyl) that can combine with cations (including NH 4 + ) to form water-soluble complexes.…”
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“…PASP is usually modified with diamines, poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-diepoxide or aminothiols like cysteamine that can be crosslinked, resulting in PASP-based hydrogels and SAPs [27]. Hydrogels and SAPs based on PASP have been reported in a plethora of applications, especially in the biomedical field as a result of their biocompatibility [28], e.g. scaffolds for tissue engineering [29][30][31], coatings to prevent biofouling [32], carriers for DNA and RNA transfection [33][34][35][36], 'smart' hydrogels for controlled drug release [37][38][39][40][41], etc.…”
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