Peroxynitrite Modification as a Way to Improve the Cytocompatibility of Sodium Alginate-Based Hydrogels
A.S. Zakharov,
N.D. Nozadze,
I.N. Vasilovsky
et al.
Abstract:Sodium alginate is one of the most frequently used materials in biomedicine. However, alginate-based scaffolds have extremely low adhesive properties and have to be improved. The authors have proposed combined hydrogels of gelatin and sodium alginate which have been modified by peroxynitrite in heterophasic conditions using ethanol. It has been determined that thus modified sodium alginate contains an increased level of carbonyl, carboxyl and nitro groups. Authors have developed chemically and chemical-enzy… Show more
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