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Malleable hydrogel hybrids made of self-assembled peptides and biocompatible polymers and uses thereof

  • US 9,074,095 B2
  • Filed: 06/02/2011
  • Issued: 07/07/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/03/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A hydrogel comprising a fibrous network of a plurality of peptides and at least one biocompatible polymer, wherein a weight ratio of said plurality of peptides and said polymer ranges from 10:

  • 1 to 1;

    10, wherein each of said peptides is independently a dipeptide in which at least one amino acid residue is an aromatic amino acid residue, said dipeptides being capable of self-assembling in an aqueous solution so as to form a hydrogel, wherein said biocompatible polymer features at least one characteristic selected from the group consisting of;

    (i) a storage modulus G′

    lower than 500 Pa at 10 Hz frequency and at 25°

    C.;

    (ii) a swelling ratio (Q) higher than 500;

    (iii) a viscosity at 0.1 Sec

    1
    shear rate and at 25°

    C., lower than 300 Pa·

    s; and

    (iv) a viscosity recovery after shear of at least 95%,and wherein the hydrogel is a hybrid hydrogel, and is being characterized by;

    a viscosity that ranges from 200 to 2000 Pa·

    s at 0.1 Sec

    1
    shear rate, at 25°

    C.;

    a viscosity recovery after shear of at least 50%, at 0.1 sec

    1
    ; and

    a swelling ratio (Q) that ranges from 100 to 500.

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