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Scaffolds of Hyaluronic Acid–Poly(Ethyl Acrylate) Interpenetrating Networks: Characterization and In Vitro Studies
Authors:E. Rodríguez‐Pérez  A. Lloret Compañ  M. Monleón Pradas  C. Martínez‐Ramos
Affiliation:1. Center for Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain;2. Networking Research Center on Bioengineering, Biomaterials and Nanomedicine (CIBERBBN), Valencia, Spain
Abstract:Hyaluronic acid (HA) provides many advantages to regenerative implants through its bioactive properties, but it also has many limitations as a biomaterial if it is not chemically modified. In order to overcome some of these limitations, HA has been combined with poly(ethyl acrylate) in the form of interpenetrating polymeric networks (IPNs), in which the HA network is crosslinked with divinyl sulfone. Scaffolds of this IPN have been produced through a template‐leaching methodology, and their properties have been compared with those of single‐network scaffolds made of either PEA or crosslinked HA. A fibroblast cell line has been used to assess the in vitro performance of the scaffolds, revealing good cell response and a differentiated behavior on the IPN surface when compared to the individual polymers. Altogether, the results confirm that this type of material offers an interesting microenvironment for cells, which can be further improved toward its potential use in medical implants.
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Keywords:biomaterials  hyaluronic acid  interpenetrating networks (IPN)  poly(ethyl acrylate)  scaffolds
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