2021
DOI: 10.1134/s1560090421050109
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Effect of the Chemical Structure of Chitosan Copolymers with Oligolactides on the Morphology and Properties of Macroporous Hydrogels Based on Them

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“…Thus, possible adjustment of the hydrophilic –hydrophobic balance is a promising approach to improve scaffold bioadhesive properties. Recently, we have shown that copolymer hydrogels’ swelling capacity in milliQ water was dependent on hydrogel composition [ 36 ]. Here, we studied the hydrogel swelling behavior in DMEM, since it could depend on the solution’s ionic strength.…”
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“…Thus, possible adjustment of the hydrophilic –hydrophobic balance is a promising approach to improve scaffold bioadhesive properties. Recently, we have shown that copolymer hydrogels’ swelling capacity in milliQ water was dependent on hydrogel composition [ 36 ]. Here, we studied the hydrogel swelling behavior in DMEM, since it could depend on the solution’s ionic strength.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The maximum resorption degrees, namely 47% and 58% in DMEM and the lysozyme solution, respectively, were found in the Chit-LL hydrogel sample on day 31. It could be explained by lower efficacy of thermal treatment of the Chit-LL sample compared to that of other hydrogels [ 36 ]. It should be noted that the degradation degree values correlated well with the results on the swelling behavior of the samples (see Section 3.2 ).…”
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