MALLEABLE HYDROGEL HYBRIDS MADE OF SELF-ASSEMBLED PEPTIDES AND BIOCOMPATIBLE POLYMERS AND USES THEREOF

MALLEABLE HYDROGEL HYBRIDS MADE OF SELF-ASSEMBLED PEPTIDES AND BIOCOMPATIBLE POLYMERS AND USES THEREOF

Abstract

Hybrid hydrogels formed of a plurality of peptides that are capable of self-assembling into a hydrogel in an aqueous solution and a biocompatible polymer that is characterized by high swelling capability, high elasticity and low mechanical strength are disclosed, with exemplary hybrid hydrogels being formed of a plurality of aromatic dipeptides and hyaluronic acid. The hybrid hydrogels are characterized by controllable mechanical and biological properties which can be adjusted by controlling the concentration ratio of the peptides and the polymer, and which average the mechanical and biological properties of the peptides and the polymer. Processes of preparing the hydrogels and uses thereof in pharmaceutical, cosmetic or cosmeceutic applications such as tissue engineering and/or regeneration are further disclosed.

Year:  2015

Country:  US

Doc No:  2015306229

 

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