Trung Hieu Le, My Uyen Dao, Thi Hong Chuong Nguyen, Thi Van Thi Tran, Lam Son Le, Thi Nhu Nguyen, Thanh Minh Tran, Hoang Luong Ngoc Nguyen, Xuan Anh Vu Ho
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Abstract
The presented investigation attempts to unveil the novel approach to prepare glucomannan/collagen-based hydrogel through the utilization of calcium ions (i.e., Ca 2+ ) as the cross-linker. The achieved composite provides an appropriate scaffold for the deposition of gallic acid as an active species. It turns out that gallic acid-decorated glucomannan/Ca 2+ /collagen composite (denoted as KGM/Ca 2+ /Col/GA) shows a great capacity to prevent free radicals in the antioxidant test. Impressively, the as-generated KGM/Ca 2+ /Col/GA sample demonstrates a robust capability to inhibit KB cells in the cytotoxic evaluation, associated with an extremely low IC 50 value (e.g., 8.8±0.5 μ g/mL). Such pieces of evidence suggest the potential application of KGM/Ca/Col/GA hydrogel material in medical applications.