“…Of note, gelatin's functional groups, including primary amine, carboxyl, and hydroxyl, enable its modification with various cross-linkers and therapeutic agents, making it an ideal candidate for tissue regeneration [166]. The hydrophobic amino acids of gelatin, such as tyrosine and proline, can be cross-linked using glutaraldehyde [171], diisocyanates [172], carbodiimides [173], and genipin [174]. Additionally, being thermo-responsive, gelatin can exhibit a reversible sol-gel transition property; indeed, the conversion from solution to gel occurs whenever the temperature drops, and this alteration can be reversed by raising the temperature of the combination to the physiological temperature.…”