Chitosan-g-hematin: Enzyme-mimicking polymeric catalyst for adhesive hydrogels
- Authors
- Ryu, Ji Hyun; Lee, Yuhan; Do, Min Jae; Jo, Sung Duk; Kim, Jee Seon; Kim, Byung-Soo; Im, Gun-Il; Park, Tae Gwan; Lee, Haeshin
- Issue Date
- Jan-2014
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCI LTD
- Keywords
- Chitosan; Hematin; Horseradish peroxidase; Catechol; Hydrogel
- Citation
- ACTA BIOMATERIALIA, v.10, no.1, pp 224 - 233
- Pages
- 10
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- ACTA BIOMATERIALIA
- Volume
- 10
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 224
- End Page
- 233
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/18258
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.actbio.2013.09.014
- ISSN
- 1742-7061
1878-7568
- Abstract
- Phenol derivative-containing adhesive hydrogels has been widely recognized as having potential for biomedical applications, but their conventional production methods, utilizing a moderate/strong base, alkaline buffers, the addition of oxidizing agents or the use of enzymes, require alternative approaches to improve their biocompatibility. In this study, we report a polymeric, enzyme-mimetic biocatalyst, hematin-grafted chitosan (chitosan-g-hem), which results in effective gelation without the use of alkaline buffers or enzymes. Furthermore, gelation occurs under mild physiological conditions. Chitosan-g-hem biocatalyst (0.01%, w/v) has excellent catalytic properties, forming chitosan-catechol hydrogels rapidly (within 5 min). In vivo adhesive force measurement demonstrated that the hydrogel formed by the chitosan-g-hem activity showed an increase in adhesion force (33.6 +/- 5.9 kPa) compared with the same hydrogel formed by pH-induced catechol oxidation (20.6 +/- 5.5 kPa) in mouse subcutaneous tissue. Using the chitosan-g-hem biocatalyst, other catechol-functionalized polymers (hyaluronic acid-catechol and poly(vinyl alcohol)-catechol) also formed hydrogels, indicating that chitosan-g-hem can be used as a general polymeric catalyst for preparing catechol-containing hydrogels. (C) 2013 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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