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Bioengineering Novel Hydrogel Systems: Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles and Protein Polymeric Networks for Sustained Model Drug Delivery
by
Karaaslan, Mehmet
, Akalan, Merve
, Başyiğit, Bülent
, Akay, Kamile Bayrak
, Yücetepe, Melike
, Şimşek, Eray
, Karakuş, Mehmet Şükrü
, Karaaslan, Asliye
in
agar gel electrophoresis
/ Agriculture
/ Ascorbic acid
/ Bioengineering
/ bioprocessing
/ Biosensors
/ Biotechnology
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Drug delivery
/ Drug delivery systems
/ drugs
/ Electrophoresis
/ Food Science
/ gastrointestinal system
/ Hydrogels
/ Leaching
/ Locust bean gum
/ Mechanical properties
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nucleic acids
/ particle size
/ pea protein
/ Peas
/ polymers
/ Proteins
/ Rheological properties
/ Rheology
/ Side effects
/ Sodium phosphate
/ Stability tests
/ Structural strength
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Swelling ratio
/ Tomatoes
/ ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy
/ water holding capacity
/ Zeta potential
2025
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Bioengineering Novel Hydrogel Systems: Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles and Protein Polymeric Networks for Sustained Model Drug Delivery
by
Karaaslan, Mehmet
, Akalan, Merve
, Başyiğit, Bülent
, Akay, Kamile Bayrak
, Yücetepe, Melike
, Şimşek, Eray
, Karakuş, Mehmet Şükrü
, Karaaslan, Asliye
in
agar gel electrophoresis
/ Agriculture
/ Ascorbic acid
/ Bioengineering
/ bioprocessing
/ Biosensors
/ Biotechnology
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Drug delivery
/ Drug delivery systems
/ drugs
/ Electrophoresis
/ Food Science
/ gastrointestinal system
/ Hydrogels
/ Leaching
/ Locust bean gum
/ Mechanical properties
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nucleic acids
/ particle size
/ pea protein
/ Peas
/ polymers
/ Proteins
/ Rheological properties
/ Rheology
/ Side effects
/ Sodium phosphate
/ Stability tests
/ Structural strength
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Swelling ratio
/ Tomatoes
/ ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy
/ water holding capacity
/ Zeta potential
2025
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Bioengineering Novel Hydrogel Systems: Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles and Protein Polymeric Networks for Sustained Model Drug Delivery
by
Karaaslan, Mehmet
, Akalan, Merve
, Başyiğit, Bülent
, Akay, Kamile Bayrak
, Yücetepe, Melike
, Şimşek, Eray
, Karakuş, Mehmet Şükrü
, Karaaslan, Asliye
in
agar gel electrophoresis
/ Agriculture
/ Ascorbic acid
/ Bioengineering
/ bioprocessing
/ Biosensors
/ Biotechnology
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Drug delivery
/ Drug delivery systems
/ drugs
/ Electrophoresis
/ Food Science
/ gastrointestinal system
/ Hydrogels
/ Leaching
/ Locust bean gum
/ Mechanical properties
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nucleic acids
/ particle size
/ pea protein
/ Peas
/ polymers
/ Proteins
/ Rheological properties
/ Rheology
/ Side effects
/ Sodium phosphate
/ Stability tests
/ Structural strength
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Swelling ratio
/ Tomatoes
/ ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy
/ water holding capacity
/ Zeta potential
2025
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Bioengineering Novel Hydrogel Systems: Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles and Protein Polymeric Networks for Sustained Model Drug Delivery
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Bioengineering Novel Hydrogel Systems: Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles and Protein Polymeric Networks for Sustained Model Drug Delivery
2025
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The present study focused on the inclusion of tomato leaves-derived DNA nanoparticles into the production processes of natural hydrogel models. UV–VIS spectrophotometer and agarose gel electrophoresis were performed for investigating DNA purity. DNA powders were qualified in terms of particle size and zeta potential. Various amounts of DNA nanoparticles were integrated into pea protein-derived hydrogels. Gel namely PPDH
1
, PPDH
2
, PPDH
3
, and PPDH
4
were prepared in the presence of 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2% (w/v) DNA. Locust bean gum (LBG) instead of DNA was utilized in the production of positive control (PPLH). Negative control (PPH) was created with pea protein alone. FTIR spectra, molecular visualization, and thermal stabilities of hydrogels were debated. Their morphological structures were monitored by SEM. Incorporating DNA to hydrogel resulted in the development of water-holding capacity (PPDH
1
: 93.54%, PPDH
2
: 94.93%, PPDH
3
: 91.12%, PPDH
4
: 82.16%, PPH: 50.25%) and swelling ratio (PPDH
1
: 10.04%, PPDH
2
: 12.33%, PPDH
3
: 7.76%, PPDH
4
: 5.91%; PPH: 6.77%). Also, protein leachability showed that the presence of nanoparticles contributed to preventing leakage of proteins from the system. Moreover, in general, superior values in terms of mechanical (textural/rheology) behaviors were obvious in PPDH
2
. Awareness in ascorbic acid release for PPDH
2
was apparent in sodium phosphate buffer and in simulated gastrointestinal fluids. Moreover, hydrogels for stability tests were stored for 15 days. Findings indicated that increasing DNA concentration above a certain level led to unwelcome side effects on functional behavior and structural strength of natural hydrogels. Ultimately, approaches and findings will be a guide for future studies regarding biosensor hydrogel and drug delivery systems.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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