Abstract:Background:
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a naturally occurring biodegradable, high molecular weight, non-sulfated glycosaminoglycan (GAG) polymer known for its excellent biocompatibility. HA-based products are widely used as viscosupplements, dermal fillers, and ophthalmic lubricants in clinical settings. Although animal and bacterial-derived HA are commonly reported, plant-sourced HA is not frequently reported. In this study, we have evaluated various viscoelastic properties of one such plant-based HA … Show more
“…The production of hyaluronic acid has been shown to have a role in increasing spheroids in prostate cancer cells exposed to high-stress environments. 151–153 The decreased elasticity and increased gelation pressure of cancer cells may be linked to the accumulation of hyaluronic acid. 154 A study conducted on rats explained the causes of postpartum pelvic organ prolapse, loose skin, and vascular abnormalities.…”
Numerous studies have recognized that altered biomechanical features are an important indicator of normal cell tumor transformation, and elastic deformation is one of the more studied biomechanical features in tumor...
“…The production of hyaluronic acid has been shown to have a role in increasing spheroids in prostate cancer cells exposed to high-stress environments. 151–153 The decreased elasticity and increased gelation pressure of cancer cells may be linked to the accumulation of hyaluronic acid. 154 A study conducted on rats explained the causes of postpartum pelvic organ prolapse, loose skin, and vascular abnormalities.…”
Numerous studies have recognized that altered biomechanical features are an important indicator of normal cell tumor transformation, and elastic deformation is one of the more studied biomechanical features in tumor...
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