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SB02.06.06 2022 MRS Fall Meeting

Injectable Lignin Based Cryogels with Antioxidant and Antibacterial Properties for Biomedical Applications

When and Where

Nov 30, 2022
11:15am - 11:30am

Hynes, Level 1, Room 109

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Adnan Memic1,Turdimuhammed Abdullah1,Thibault Colombani2,Sidi Bencherif2

King AbdulAziz University1,Northeastern University2

Abstract

Adnan Memic1,Turdimuhammed Abdullah1,Thibault Colombani2,Sidi Bencherif2

King AbdulAziz University1,Northeastern University2
Hydrogel-based biomaterials, especially those derived from natural polymers, have been regarded as one of the most promising scaffolds for biomedical research. These multifunctional scaffolds can exhibit high water adsorption capacity, biocompatibility, and biomechanical properties that can match native tissues. Cryogels are a special type of hydrogels in which polymers are cross-linked around ice crystals. As a result, cryogels exhibit unique physical features, including a macroporous and interconnected network, flexibility, shape-memory properties, and syringe injectability. Herein, we developed a multifunctional, i.e., antibacterial, antioxidant, and injectable cryogel by combining lignin with gelatin. The cryogel with 0.2% lignin showed a compressive modulus of 25 kPa and a compressive stress of 140 kPa at 80% strain, which is, respectively, 1.8 and 7 times higher than those of the pure gelatin cryogels. Meanwhile, such a cryogel formulation could completely recover its shape after compression up to 90% and was needle-injectable. Additionally, the lignin-<i>co</i>-gelatin cryogel inhibited the most common surgical site infection-associated pathogenic bacteria. Furthermore, lignin-<i>co</i>-gelatin cryogel was found to scavenge free radicals and have good cytocompatibility, and the cryogels with up to 0.2% lignin minimally activate naïve mouse bone marrow-derived dendritic cells. Overall, the current approach shows great promise for the design of bioresource-based multifunctional cryogels for a wide range of biomedical applications.

Keywords

polymerization

Symposium Organizers

Yuanyuan Li, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Liangbing Hu, University of Maryland
Sang-Young Lee, Yonsei University
Orlando Rojas, University of British Columbia

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