Publications by authors named "Erika Karina Ruvalcaba-Paredes"

Xyloglucan is a rigid polysaccharide that belongs to the carbohydrate family. This hemicellulose compound has been widely used in biomedical research because of its pseudoplastic, mucoadhesive, mucomimetic, and biocompatibility properties. Xyloglucan is a polyose with no amino groups in its structure, which also limits its range of applications.

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The design of controlled grafting copolymers is critical in synthesizing effective artificial cellular matrices because of their regulatory role in cellular behavior. However, it is unclear whether poly(2-aminoethyl methacrylate) grafted onto chitosan generated by gamma-radiation-induced graft polymerization in different solvents can influence the physicochemical properties and biotech applicability of the copolymer. This work aims to demonstrate for the first time the effect of various solvents on the synthesis, properties, and biological performance of grafted chitosan using the simultaneous irradiation method.

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Article Synopsis
  • * The study tested a new salt-leached scaffold made from chitosan and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate), supporting the growth of three different mammalian cell lines: HEK-293, i28 mouse myoblasts, and human dermal fibroblasts.
  • * Results showed good attachment of cells to the scaffold, but i28 cells didn't differentiate properly, halting growth, indicating that while the scaffold supports some cell types, it may not be effective for all.
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