Evaluation of crosslinked gelatin-polyvinylpyrrolidone scaffold for application in drug delivery and tissue engineering Abstract

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Marija Jovanović
Miloš Petrović
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2460-7793
Dušica Stojanović
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6308-7586
Nataša Nataša Radulović
Danijel Pantelić
Vesna Radojević
Petar Uskoković

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The objective of this study was to process and evaluate a suitable scaffold matrix system for drug delivery and tissue regeneration. A bioinspired approach was applied. The scaffold based on natural polymer gelatin, blended with polyvinylpyrrolidone, and crosslinked by genipin, was 3D printed by semi-solid extrusion (SSE). This 3D printing technique does not require high temperature or UV curing, so it allows the use of thermo- and UV-sensitive drugs, cells, or other biological components. The influence of genipin, a natural crosslinking agent, and its content on the mechanical properties and the cytotoxicity of obtained scaffolds were investigated.

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Jovanović, M. ., Petrović, M. ., Stojanović, D. ., Nataša Radulović, N. ., Pantelić, D. ., Radojević, V. ., & Uskoković, P. . (2024). Evaluation of crosslinked gelatin-polyvinylpyrrolidone scaffold for application in drug delivery and tissue engineering: Abstract. HEMIJSKA INDUSTRIJA : : ХЕМИЈСКА ИНДУСТРИЈА, 78(1S), 25. преузето од https://www.ache-pub.org.rs/index.php/HemInd/article/view/1268
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Polymer gels and composites for biomedical applications

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