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Injectable pectin hydrogels produced by internal gelation: pH dependence of gelling and rheological properties

Abstract

The production of injectable pectin hydrogels by internal gelation with calcium carbonate is proposed.
The pH of pectin was increased with NaOH or NaHCO3 to reach physiological values. The determination of
the equivalence point provided evidence that the pH can be more precisely modulated with NaHCO3 than
with NaOH. Degradation and inability to gel was observed for pectin solutions with pH 5.35 or higher.
Therefore, pectin solutions with pH values varying from 3.2 (native pH) to 3.8 were chosen to produce
the gels. The increase of the pH for the crosslinked hydrogels, as well as the reduction of the gelling time
and their thickening, was dependent upon the amount of calcium carbonate, as confirmed by rheology.
Hydrogel extracts were not cytotoxic for L-929 fibroblasts.
On the overall, the investigated formulations represent interesting injectable systems providing an
adequate microenvironment for cell, drug or bioactive molecules delivery

Journal
Carbohydrate Polymers
Volume
103
Pagination
339-347
Publisher
Elsevier
Keywords
Biomaterials, Internal gelation, natural polymers, Pectin, Tissue engineering
Rights
Open Access
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Status
published
Year of Publication
2013
Date Published
2013-12-24
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