The Biotechnology of Hydrogel-Based Biocomposites
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2026
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Fabrication Techniques and Emerging Applications of Hydrogels
Abstract
Hydrogels are a unique type of polymer that is hydrophilic. This
chapter explores the applications of hydrogels in tissue engineering, skin regeneration, soft robots, and artificial muscle
production. For tissue engineering, there is a need to maintain
proper hardening and desirable strength of hydrogels at
physiological temperatures under biological conditions for
proper formation of scaffolds with complex shapes. The use of
hydrogels for skin regeneration stems from the need to correct
skin defects without scarring by enhancing reparative properties
and regeneration. Hydrogels promote angiogenesis, cell
proliferation, and wound closure effectively. Hydrogels have
been used to construct actuators, sensors, communicators,
power sources, and computational circuits for soft robots. They
are responsive to ambient stimuli, increasing their sensitivity;
they are quite flexible and potentially enduring large
deformations, making them good substrates for innovative
research in artificial muscle generation. While hydrogels offer
significant advantages in wound healing and tissue engineering,
challenges such as optimising mechanical strength,
biocompatibility, and production scalability remain.