networks are prepared by the interaction of chitosan with poly(methacryloylglycylglycine), which is a synthetic polymer belonging to the class of poly(acrylamides) and is being widely investigated for drug delivery applications. A comprehensive study of the prepared biomaterials including their degradability are done and presented. To recapitulate, the research activity in the present Doctorate Thesis involves the following topics: · Chitosan – A Versatile Material for Regenerative Medicine applications · Statistical Approach of Chitin Deacetylation. · Chitosan-Based Beads for Controlled Release of Proteins · Hybrid Nanoparticles Based on Chitosan and Poly(Methacryloylglycylglycine) · Synthesis and Characterization of Semi Interpenetrating Polymer Network Hydrogel Composed of Chitosan and Poly(methacryloylglycyl glycine)

Biocompatible polymeric materials for regenerative medicine applications

DASH, MAMONI
2010

Abstract

networks are prepared by the interaction of chitosan with poly(methacryloylglycylglycine), which is a synthetic polymer belonging to the class of poly(acrylamides) and is being widely investigated for drug delivery applications. A comprehensive study of the prepared biomaterials including their degradability are done and presented. To recapitulate, the research activity in the present Doctorate Thesis involves the following topics: · Chitosan – A Versatile Material for Regenerative Medicine applications · Statistical Approach of Chitin Deacetylation. · Chitosan-Based Beads for Controlled Release of Proteins · Hybrid Nanoparticles Based on Chitosan and Poly(Methacryloylglycylglycine) · Synthesis and Characterization of Semi Interpenetrating Polymer Network Hydrogel Composed of Chitosan and Poly(methacryloylglycyl glycine)
21-feb-2010
Italiano
chitin
chitosan
polymeric characterization
regenerative medicine
Chiellini, Emo
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