Dopant-Free Hydrogels with Intrinsic Photoluminescence and Biodegradable Properties
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-22-2018
Abstract
Photoluminescent hydrogels that function as both injectable scaffolds and fluorescent imaging probes hold great potential for therapeutics delivery and tissue engineering. Current fluorescent hydrogels are fabricated by either conjugating or doping a fluorescent dye, fluorescent protein, lanthanide chelate, or quantum dot into polymeric hydrogel matrix. Their biomedical applications are severely limited due to drawbacks such as photostability, carcinogenesis, and toxicity associated with the above-mentioned dopants. Here, a successful development of dopant-free photoluminescent hydrogels in situ formed by crosslinking of biocompatible polymer precursors is reported, which can be synthesized by incorporating an amino acid to a citric acid based polyester oligomer followed by functionalization of multivalent crosslinking group through a convenient transesterification reaction using Candida Antarctica Lipase B as a catalyst. It is demonstrated that the newly developed hydrogels possess tunable degradation, intrinsic photoluminescence, mechanical properties, and exhibit sustained release of various molecular weight dextrans. In vivo study shows that the hydrogels formed in situ following subcutaneous injection exhibit excellent biocompatibility and emit strong fluorescence under visible light excitation without the need of using any traditional organic dyes. Their in vivo degradation profiles are then depicted by noninvasively monitoring fluorescence intensity of the injected hydrogel implants.
Identifier
85051773767 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Advanced Functional Materials
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201802607
e-ISSN
16163028
ISSN
1616301X
Issue
34
Volume
28
Grant
1723667
Fund Ref
National Science Foundation
Recommended Citation
Tsou, Yung Hao; Zhang, Xue Qing; Bai, Xin; Zhu, He; Li, Zhongyu; Liu, Yanlan; Shi, Jinjun; and Xu, Xiaoyang, "Dopant-Free Hydrogels with Intrinsic Photoluminescence and Biodegradable Properties" (2018). Faculty Publications. 8438.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/8438
