Tansaz S, Durmann AK, Detsch R, Boccaccini AR (2016)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Journal article, Original article
Publication year: 2016
Book Volume: 134
Article Number: 44358
DOI: 10.1002/app.44358
Alginate hydrogels are combined with soy protein isolate (SPI), a plant derived protein with low immunogenicity, appropriate
biodegradability and low cost, to produce biocompatible films, and microcapsules. The cell–material interaction is assessed
through the use of mouse embryotic fibroblast cells (MEF cells) on films, and the results illustrate that the alginate/SPI hydrogel films
support cell attachment, spreading, and proliferation. Cell biology results combined with degradation studies suggest that such hydrogels
are promising biomaterials for soft tissue regeneration or as wound dressing materials.
APA:
Tansaz, S., Durmann, A.-K., Detsch, R., & Boccaccini, A.R. (2016). Hydrogel films and microcapsules based on soy protein isolate combined with alginate. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 134. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.44358
MLA:
Tansaz, Samira, et al. "Hydrogel films and microcapsules based on soy protein isolate combined with alginate." Journal of Applied Polymer Science 134 (2016).
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