Gelatin (Biodegradable Biomaterial Grade), 10 g

$475.00

A naturally derived biodegradable protein polymer obtained from collagen, widely used for hydrogels, scaffolds, and biomedical applications.

Description

Gelatin (Biodegradable Biomaterial Grade) is a denatured form of collagen that retains many of its bioactive properties, making it highly suitable for biomedical applications. It is widely used due to its biocompatibility, biodegradability, and ability to form hydrogels under appropriate conditions. Gelatin supports cell adhesion and proliferation, providing a biologically relevant environment for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

The material can be physically or chemically crosslinked to tailor its mechanical properties and degradation rate. It is compatible with a wide range of fabrication methods, including casting, electrospinning, and hydrogel formation. Gelatin degrades enzymatically into non-toxic amino acids, making it a safe and versatile biomaterial for various applications.

Key features
Naturally derived from collagen
Biodegradable and biocompatible
Supports cell adhesion and growth
Tunable via crosslinking
Versatile processing methods

Typical specifications
Mass 10 g
Material gelatin (collagen-derived)
Form powder
Gelation thermal or chemical
Degradation enzymatic
Sterility available upon request

Applications
Hydrogel formation
Tissue engineering scaffolds
Drug delivery systems
Wound healing materials
3D cell culture