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
2010
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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)File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14242/151948
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