CD BioGlyco improves the physicochemical properties of Marine Carbohydrate-based Biomaterials through various modifications and optimizations. Carrageenan is a sulfated polysaccharide. It is widely used in the fabrication of tissue scaffolds due to its good biodegradability, biocompatibility, bioactivity, mechanical stability, and range of chemical modifications. We provide a high-quality carrageenan-based tissue scaffold development service.
Fig.1 Our various types of carrageenan-based tissue scaffolds developed. (CD BioGlyco)
We mainly develop different forms of carrageenan-based hydrogels. The main types are as follows:
Photocrosslinked hydrogels are fabricated by introducing a photocrosslinked portion into the carrageenan backbone, followed by UV crosslinking in the presence of a chemical photoinitiator.
Gradient hydrogels are customized to mimic natural tissue interfaces. It exhibits a gradual change in one of the physical properties of the material, such as stiffness, viscoelasticity, and porosity. These hydrogels offer several advantages. We develop gradient hydrogels through the use of microfluidics, gradient fabricators, and electrostatic spinning.
The water uptake of a scaffold depends not only on the ability of the pores to retain liquid but also on the hydrophilicity of the polymer and the pore size. We use various chemical and physical methods to fabricate scaffolds that mimic the natural extracellular matrix in vivo.
In addition to the above types, we also develop floating hydrogels, micropatterned hydrogels, and interpenetrating polymer network hydrogels for development services.
During the development process, we consider the effect of molecular weight, type, temperature, and concentration of carrageenan on tissue scaffolds. Chemical Modification improves the physicochemical properties of carrageenan-based tissue scaffolds. We chemically modify multiple functional groups of carrageenan (e.g., hydroxyl group, sulfate group, etc.) to give it new properties and specific functions.
Technology: Self-assembly
Journal: Biomacromolecules
IF: 6.2
Published: 2023
Results: In this study, mineralized scaffolds were fabricated from type I collagen and sulfated polysaccharide κ-carrageenan to mimic the microenvironment of native bone. Scanning electron microscopy images of the side of this scaffold showed the presence of collagen fibers arranged in parallel. A dense and uniform interwoven fiber network was present on the surface. Using osteoblasts cultured in this scaffold, the results showed that the scaffold containing κ-carrageenan stimulated the maturation of the cells toward a mineralizing phenotype. This study reveals the potential of using κ-carrageenan/collagen scaffolds to study the role of structural organization of bone-mimicking synthetic matrix in cells.
Fig.2 κ-Carrageenan/collagen-based scaffolds. (Nogueira, et al., 2023)
CD BioGlyco has an experienced research team of highly educated people for biomaterial development. We provide services and technical support for the design, optimization, and fabrication of biomaterials based on carrageenan, Alginate, Chitosan, etc. Please feel free to for more detailed information on the types of hydrogel development, optimization factors, etc.
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