Title:
Tuning the Physical Structure and Mechanical Properties of Cyclodextrin-Dextran Hydrogels
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Abstract
Countless people need medication in their daily lives, and some require frequent trips to the hospital. Not only is this expensive and inconvenient for the individual, but it adds another task to the plate of busy hospitals. Hydrogels offer convenience, able to provide a sustained release of drug over days or weeks, necessitating a hospital trip only for the less-frequent gel injection. However, many drugs are hydrophobic, making it difficult to load them into common hydrogel systems while maintaining structural order (in other words, predictability and reliability), and efficiency. Cyclodextrin has a hydrophobic pore, allowing for easy drug loading while maintaining an ordered structure. If the stiffness and crosslinking density of a hydrogel can be tuned, its release rate of a loaded drug can be tuned - a necessary "control knob" in the context of drug treatments with specific and highly sensitive dosages. This research does not finish the story and reach such a highly sensitive tunability. This research does show that the promising cyclodextrin-dextran hydrogel network can be tuned in both its stiffness and structure by easily controlled factors. In addition, Cyclodextrin-Dextran hydrogels may be lyophilized to yield a porous network relevant to endothelial cells. Vascularization, the growth and arrangement of endothelial cells into blood vessels, is regulated by the structure of the environment, among other factors, and so this tunability may also find applications in the revascularization of damaged tissue. In the long term, such a hydrogel has the potential to perform both treatments at the same time.
Authors
First Name |
Last Name |
Linqing
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Li
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Aylin
|
Aykanat
|
Patrick
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Strobel
|
Evan
|
Kennedy
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Submission Details
Conference URC
Event Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering (ISE)
Department Chemical Engineering (ISE)
Group Chemical Engineering
Added April 21, 2025, 2:08 a.m.
Updated April 21, 2025, 2:08 a.m.
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