Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5208782 | Progress in Polymer Science | 2011 | 34 Pages |
Abstract
This review outlines the new developments on chitosan-based bioapplications. Over the last decade, functional biomaterials research has developed new drug delivery systems and improved scaffolds for regenerative medicine that is currently one of the most rapidly growing fields in the life sciences. The aim is to restore or replace damaged body parts or lost organs by transplanting supportive scaffolds with appropriate cells that in combination with biomolecules generate new tissue. This is a highly interdisciplinary field that encompasses polymer synthesis and modification, cell culturing, gene therapy, stem cell research, therapeutic cloning and tissue engineering. In this regard, chitosan, as a biopolymer derived macromolecular compound, has a major involvement. Chitosan is a polyelectrolyte with reactive functional groups, gel-forming capability, high adsorption capacity and biodegradability. In addition, it is innately biocompatible and non-toxic to living tissues as well as having antibacterial, antifungal and antitumor activity. These features highlight the suitability and extensive applications that chitosan has in medicine. Micro/nanoparticles and hydrogels are widely used in the design of chitosan-based therapeuticsystems. The chemical structure and relevant biological properties of chitosan for regenerative medicine have been summarized as well as the methods for the preparation of controlled drug release devices and their applications.
Keywords
PEIECMHECPVACPCDTPApDNATAATGF-β1EDCPVPTPPPECPAAMSCseGFPRGDTricalcium phosphateSBFSCsBALRESGDNFDCsFGF-2NHSGM-CSFhUCMSCsIPNGAGsNCTFHFASGPRGTRRIIN-hydroxysuccinimideLcstPNIPAMIBLhGHRTILsRWM AlginateILSarginine–glycine–aspartic acidMRIFluorescence resonance energy transferFRETPolyethylene oxideTeminterleukinGuided tissue regenerationTransforming growth factor β1Drug deliveryTriamcinolone acetonideSodium tripolyphosphateMagnetic resonance imagingBioimagingDegree of deacetylationRoom temperature ionic liquidsLower critical solution temperatureSchwann cellsMesenchymal stem cellshuman umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cellsDendritic cellsReticuloendothelial systemCalcium phosphate cementInterpenetrating networkFulminant hepatic failuregranulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factorRound Window MembraneColony-stimulating factorultra-violetCalcium phosphatefibroblast growth factor-2TCPextra cellular matrixCSFIonic liquidsPolyelectrolyte complexBMPTissue engineeringTransmission electron microscopyHuman growth hormonehydroxyethyl celluloseXRDX-ray diffractionenhanced green fluorescent proteinBone morphogenetic proteinPlasmid DNAPoly(N-isopropylacrylamide)Poly(ethylenimine)poly(acrylic acid)Poly vinyl alcoholPEOGene therapybioartificial livergalactosylated chitosanChitosanGadoliniumGlycerophosphateAsialoglycoprotein receptor
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Authors
M. Dash, F. Chiellini, R.M. Ottenbrite, E. Chiellini,