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Why is gelatin used in regenerative medicine?
Gelatin’s natural properties make it a crucial resource in regenerative medicine, contributing to the advancement of therapies that repair or regenerate damaged tissues and organs.
Biocompatible and non-immunogenic
Gelatin is well tolerated by the body and does not cause adverse reactions or immune responses. These properties make it an ideal material for use in regenerative therapies.
Biodegradable
Gelatin can be broken down and absorbed by the body over time, which is crucial for temporary scaffolds in tissue engineering. It allows for gradual replacement by natural tissue as healing progresses.
Cell-inducive and angiogenic
Gelatin provides a favorable environment for cell adhesion, growth, and differentiation. Its structure supports the attachment of cells, promoting tissue regeneration.
Angiogenic
With natural angiogenic properties, gelatin can stimulate the formation of blood vessels.
Tunable
Gelatin can be modified to possess specific physical and chemical properties, such as varying degrees of cross-linking, which can control its degradation rate and mechanical strength. This adaptability makes it suitable for a wide range of applications in tissue engineering.
Applications
X-Pure for regenerative medicine
In the exciting field of regenerative medicine, X-Pure is a valuable solution thanks to its proven reproducibility, biocompatibility, cell-interactivity, tunable properties, and biodegradability.
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