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An Overview on Collagen and Gelatin-Based Cryogels: Fabrication, Classification, Properties and Biomedical Applications

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 13, Issue 14, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym13142299

Keywords

collagen; gelatin; cryogels; fabrication; cross-linking; biomedical application

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation (NNSF) of China [21978177]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2019YFC1904500]
  3. International Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation project of Sichuan Province [2020YFH0081]

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Decades of research have led to the development of various types of cryogels, namely collagen-based cryogels (CBCs) and gelatin-based cryogels (GBCs), which have shown great potential for biomedical applications. Efforts have been made to characterize and tune the properties of these cryogels to meet engineering requirements, with a focus on their fabrication methods, structural properties, and potential biomedical uses.
Decades of research into cryogels have resulted in the development of many types of cryogels for various applications. Collagen and gelatin possess nontoxicity, intrinsic gel-forming ability and physicochemical properties, and excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability, making them very desirable candidates for the fabrication of cryogels. Collagen-based cryogels (CBCs) and gelatin-based cryogels (GBCs) have been successfully applied as three-dimensional substrates for cell culture and have shown promise for biomedical use. A key point in the development of CBCs and GBCs is the quantitative and precise characterization of their properties and their correlation with preparation process and parameters, enabling these cryogels to be tuned to match engineering requirements. Great efforts have been devoted to fabricating these types of cryogels and exploring their potential biomedical application. However, to the best of our knowledge, no comprehensive overviews focused on CBCs and GBCs have been reported currently. In this review, we attempt to provide insight into the recent advances on such kinds of cryogels, including their fabrication methods and structural properties, as well as potential biomedical applications.

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