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Supramolecular hydrogels made of basic biological building blocks

  • Chem Asian J. 2014 Jun;9(6):1446-72. doi: 10.1002/asia.201301693.
Xuewen Du 1 Jie Zhou Bing Xu
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  • 1 Department of Chemistry, Brandeis University, 415 South St., Waltham, MA 02454 (USA), Fax: (+1) 781-736-2516.
Abstract

As a consequence of the self-assembly of small organic molecules in water, supramolecular hydrogels are evolving from serendipitous events during organic synthesis to become a new type of Materials that hold promise for applications in biomedicine. In this Focus Review, we describe recent advances in the use of basic biological building blocks for creating molecules that act as hydrogelators and the potential applications of the corresponding hydrogels. After introducing the concept of supramolecular hydrogels and defining the scope of this review, we briefly describe the methods for making and characterizing supramolecular hydrogels. We then discuss representative hydrogelators according to the categories of their building blocks, such as Amino acids, nucleobases, and Saccharides, and highlight the applications of the hydrogels when necessary. Finally, we offer our perspective and outlook on this fast-growing field at the interface of organic chemistry, Materials, biology, and medicine. By providing a snapshot for chemists, engineers, and medical scientists, we hope that this Focus Review will contribute to the development of multidisciplinary research on supramolecular hydrogels for a wide range of applications in different fields.

Keywords

hydrogels; nucleobases; peptides; saccharides; supramolecular chemistry.

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