Journal article

Formation and characterisation of a modifiable soft macro-porous hyaluronic acid cryogel platform

TMA Henderson, K Ladewig, DN Haylock, KM McLean, AJ OConnor

Journal of Biomaterials Science Polymer Edition | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2015

Abstract

A facile method for the synthesis of cell supportive, highly macro-porous hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogels via cryogelation is presented. Unmodified HA was chemically cross-linked via EDC/NHS zero-length cross-linking at sub-zero temperatures to yield cryogels with high porosity and high pore interconnectivity. The physical properties of the HA cryogels including porosity, average pore size, elasticity and swelling properties were characterised as a function of cryogelation conditions and composition of the precursor solution. The HA cryogels swell extensively in water, with the average porosities observed being ~90% under all conditions explored. The morphology of the cryogels can be controll..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council (ARC)


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Funding Acknowledgements

T.M.A. Henderson would like to thank The University of Melbourne, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), the Particulate Fluids Processing Centre and the Melbourne Materials Institute (MMI) for financial support and infrastructure access. T.M.A. Henderson would also like to thank Andrew Vinson for his kind assistance with BSA preparation. K. Ladewig and D.N. Haylock would like to acknowledge financial support from the Australian Research Council (ARC) in the form of ARC Super Science (FS 110200025) and Future (FT0991968) Fellowships, respectively.