2022
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.37475
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Substance P&dimethyloxallyl glycine‐loaded carboxymethyl chitosan/gelatin hydrogel for wound healing

Abstract: Recent efforts have focused on preparing drug‐loaded hydrogel for wound healing. In order to obtain an ideal hydrogel dressing for skin wound repair, a carboxymethyl chitosan‐gelatin hydrogel was prepared for co‐delivery of SP (substance P) and DMOG (dimethyloxallyl glycine) by a chemical cross‐linking method using genipin as the cross‐linking agent. The synthesized hydrogels have good biocompatibility and physicochemical properties due to the low toxicity of the hydrogel material. The three‐dimensional networ… Show more

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“…Gelatin is derived from collagen by its denaturation and high-temperature hydrolysis and carries the physical and biological properties of a protein that comprises mainly a series of amino acids (Fig. 4) [68][69] . Compared to collagen, gelatin not only has lower immunogenicity and promotes cell adhesion but also retains biocompatibility and biodegradability [70][71] .…”
Section: Gelatinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gelatin is derived from collagen by its denaturation and high-temperature hydrolysis and carries the physical and biological properties of a protein that comprises mainly a series of amino acids (Fig. 4) [68][69] . Compared to collagen, gelatin not only has lower immunogenicity and promotes cell adhesion but also retains biocompatibility and biodegradability [70][71] .…”
Section: Gelatinmentioning
confidence: 99%