Description
Shear-Thinning Injectable Hydrogel (Hyaluronic Acid–Based System) is formulated using modified hyaluronic acid (HA), a naturally occurring polysaccharide widely used in clinical and biomedical applications. The hydrogel exhibits shear-thinning behavior due to reversible physical interactions (e.g., host–guest interactions, hydrogen bonding, or weak associative crosslinks), allowing it to flow during injection and rapidly recover its structure once in place.
Hyaluronic acid provides excellent biocompatibility and supports cell viability, making this system highly suitable for biomedical use. The formulation allows encapsulation of cells, proteins, and therapeutic agents while maintaining a hydrated, tissue-like environment. Mechanical properties, injectability, and recovery kinetics can be tuned through modification of HA and crosslinking density.
Key features
Hyaluronic acid–based system
Shear-thinning injectability
Rapid structural recovery
Biocompatible and bioactive
Tunable mechanical properties
Typical specifications
Volume 100 mL
Polymer modified hyaluronic acid (HA)
Mechanism reversible physical interactions
Recovery immediate to seconds
Sterility available upon request
Applications
Injectable tissue scaffolds
Cell delivery systems
Drug delivery
Regenerative medicine
Soft tissue engineering




