C08L5/10

Supramolecular alginate materials for biomedical applications

The present invention relates to the unexpected discovery of novel hydrogel formulations that allow for the encapsulation and delivery of living cells and/or drugs to a subject in need thereof. In certain embodiments, the hydrogel compositions of the invention comprise bound bioactive molecules that promote long-term cell viability and allows for the development of vasculature. The invention further provides methods of delivering viable cells and/or drugs to a subject comprising administering the compositions of the invention to the subject in need thereof.

Supramolecular alginate materials for biomedical applications

The present invention relates to the unexpected discovery of novel hydrogel formulations that allow for the encapsulation and delivery of living cells and/or drugs to a subject in need thereof. In certain embodiments, the hydrogel compositions of the invention comprise bound bioactive molecules that promote long-term cell viability and allows for the development of vasculature. The invention further provides methods of delivering viable cells and/or drugs to a subject comprising administering the compositions of the invention to the subject in need thereof.

Dendritic macroporous hydrogels prepared by crystal templating

The present invention includes a hydrogel and a method of making a porous hydrogel by preparing an aqueous mixture of an uncrosslinked polymer and a crystallizable molecule; casting the mixture into a vessel; allowing the cast mixture to dry to form an amorphous hydrogel film; seeding the cast mixture with a seed crystal of the crystallizable molecule; growing the crystallizable molecule into a crystal structure within the uncrosslinked polymer; crosslinking the polymer around the crystal structure under conditions in which the crystal structure within the crosslinked polymer is maintained; and dissolving the crystals within the crosslinked polymer to form the porous hydrogel.

Dendritic macroporous hydrogels prepared by crystal templating

The present invention includes a hydrogel and a method of making a porous hydrogel by preparing an aqueous mixture of an uncrosslinked polymer and a crystallizable molecule; casting the mixture into a vessel; allowing the cast mixture to dry to form an amorphous hydrogel film; seeding the cast mixture with a seed crystal of the crystallizable molecule; growing the crystallizable molecule into a crystal structure within the uncrosslinked polymer; crosslinking the polymer around the crystal structure under conditions in which the crystal structure within the crosslinked polymer is maintained; and dissolving the crystals within the crosslinked polymer to form the porous hydrogel.

Dendritic macroporous hydrogels prepared by crystal templating

The present invention includes a hydrogel and a method of making a porous hydrogel by preparing an aqueous mixture of an uncrosslinked polymer and a crystallizable molecule; casting the mixture into a vessel; allowing the cast mixture to dry to form an amorphous hydrogel film; seeding the cast mixture with a seed crystal of the crystallizable molecule; growing the crystallizable molecule into a crystal structure within the uncrosslinked polymer; crosslinking the polymer around the crystal structure under conditions in which the crystal structure within the crosslinked polymer is maintained; and dissolving the crystals within the crosslinked polymer to form the porous hydrogel.

HYDRATION GEL PARTICLE FOR CHEMOEMBOLIZATION COMPRISING BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER
20220023218 · 2022-01-27 · ·

The present invention relates to microparticles that can be used as drug-loaded hydrogel particles for embolization and a method for manufacturing same. The microparticles of the present invention have a very excellent anticancer agent adsorption ability, a short anticancer agent adsorption time, and a controllable decomposition time when administered in vivo. Therefore, when the microparticles of the present invention are used in chemoembolization, not only the anticancer effect is excellent, but also side effects can be minimized.

HYDRATION GEL PARTICLE FOR CHEMOEMBOLIZATION COMPRISING BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER
20220023218 · 2022-01-27 · ·

The present invention relates to microparticles that can be used as drug-loaded hydrogel particles for embolization and a method for manufacturing same. The microparticles of the present invention have a very excellent anticancer agent adsorption ability, a short anticancer agent adsorption time, and a controllable decomposition time when administered in vivo. Therefore, when the microparticles of the present invention are used in chemoembolization, not only the anticancer effect is excellent, but also side effects can be minimized.

PREPARATION AND/OR FORMULATION OF PROTEINS CROSS-LINKED WITH POLYSACCHARIDES
20220008612 · 2022-01-13 ·

Therapeutic compositions and/or formulations are provided, comprising: at least one cross-linked protein matrix, wherein the at least one cross-linked protein matrix comprises at least one protein residue and at least one saccharide-containing residue, and methods of producing the same. The cross-linked protein matrix may be derived from cross-linking a full length or substantially full length protein, such as tropoelastin, elastin, albumin, collagen, collagen monomers, immunoglobulins, insulin, and/or derivatives or combinations thereof, with a saccharide containing cross-linking agent, such as a polysaccharide cross-linking agent derived from, for example, hyaluronic acid or a cellulose derivative. The therapeutic compositions may be administered topically or by injection. The present disclosure also provides methods, systems, and/or kits for the preparation and/or formulation of the compositions disclosed herein.

PREPARATION AND/OR FORMULATION OF PROTEINS CROSS-LINKED WITH POLYSACCHARIDES
20220008612 · 2022-01-13 ·

Therapeutic compositions and/or formulations are provided, comprising: at least one cross-linked protein matrix, wherein the at least one cross-linked protein matrix comprises at least one protein residue and at least one saccharide-containing residue, and methods of producing the same. The cross-linked protein matrix may be derived from cross-linking a full length or substantially full length protein, such as tropoelastin, elastin, albumin, collagen, collagen monomers, immunoglobulins, insulin, and/or derivatives or combinations thereof, with a saccharide containing cross-linking agent, such as a polysaccharide cross-linking agent derived from, for example, hyaluronic acid or a cellulose derivative. The therapeutic compositions may be administered topically or by injection. The present disclosure also provides methods, systems, and/or kits for the preparation and/or formulation of the compositions disclosed herein.

NON-BIODEGRADABLE ANTI-ADHESION MATERIAL
20220008629 · 2022-01-13 ·

The purpose of the present invention is to inhibit and prevent the formation of adhesions, i.e., bonds between a wound and its surrounding tissues or between organs that are originally separated.

The anti-adhesion material of the present invention is characterized in that at least a part of the anti-adhesion material is made of a non-biodegradable material and a contact angle of a surface to water is less than 7 degrees or more than 90 degrees.