Fabrication of Anatomically Equivalent Pectin-Based Multifilament Nerve Conduits
Preethy Amruthavarshini Ramesh,
Swaminathan Sethuraman,
Anuradha Subramanian
Abstract:Reuniting
denuded nerve ends after a long segmental peripheral
nerve defect is challenging due to delayed axonal regeneration and
incomplete, nonspecific reinnervation, as conventional hollow nerve
guides fail to ensure proper fascicular complementation and obstruct
axonal guidance across the defects. This study focuses on fabricating
multifilament conduits using a plant-derived anionic polysaccharide,
pectin, where the abundant availability of carboxylate (COO−)
functional groups in pectin facilitates instant… Show more
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