Hydrogels have shown promise as quasi-solid-state electrolytes for flexible supercapacitors but face challenges such as poor self-repair, unstable electrode adhesion, limited temperature range, and flammability. Herein, an all-round green hydrogel electrolyte (silk nanofibers (SNFs)/peach gum polysaccharide (PGP)/borax/glycerol (SPBG)-ZnSO) addresses these issues through dynamic cross-linking of peach gum polysaccharide and silk nanofibers with borax, integrating varieties of key property including high water retention, broad temperature tolerance (-20 to 90 °C), excellent self-adhesion (60.7 kPa for carbon cloth electrodes), satisfactory flame retardancy (limited oxygen index of 51%), low-temperature self-healing (-20 °C), and good ionic conductivity (7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Ginseng polysaccharides (GP) have been found to exhibit significant immune regulatory effects, making them a promising candidate for treating immune-related diseases. However, their mechanism of action in immune liver injury is not yet clear. The innovation of this study lies in exploring the mechanism of action of ginseng polysaccharides (GP) in immune liver injury.
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