Biomacromolecules,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 14, 2024
Flexible
electronic
devices
such
as
wearable
sensors
are
essential
to
advance
human-machine
interactions.
Conductive
eutectogels
promising
for
sensors,
despite
their
challenges
in
self-healing
and
adhesion
properties.
This
study
introduces
a
multifunctional
eutectogel
based
on
novel
polymerizable
deep
eutectic
solvent
(PDES)
prepared
by
the
incorporation
of
diallyldimethylammonium
chloride
(DADMAC)
glycerol
presence
polycyclodextrin
(PCD)/dopamine-grafted
gelatin
(Gel-DOP)/oxidized
sodium
alginate
(OSA).
The
synthesized
has
reversible
Schiff-base
bonds,
hydrogen
host-guest
interactions,
which
enable
rapid
upon
network
disruption.
GPDO-15
significant
tissue
adhesion,
high
stretchability
(419%),
good
ionic
conductivity
(0.79
mS·cm
Frontiers in Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: May 6, 2025
Turmeric,
also
referred
to
as
Curcuma
longa
,
is
a
commonly
used
spice,
recognized
for
its
demonstrated
effects
in
reducing
inflammation,
combating
microbes,
providing
antioxidant
benefits,
slowing
the
aging
process,
and
exhibiting
anticancer
potential.
The
process
of
skin
intricate,
with
ultraviolet
radiation
being
significant
extrinsic
factor.
Increasing
evidence
suggests
that
curcumin,
active
component
turmeric,
can
prevent
radiation-induced
photoaging
related
inflammation.
Its
include
inhibition
melanin
production,
wrinkle
reduction,
anti-inflammatory
actions.
This
review
primarily
focuses
on
specific
signaling
pathways
involved
mechanisms
by
which
curcumin
mitigates
photoaging.
Key
topics
properties
regulation
matrix
metalloproteinase,
autophagy
apoptosis,
improvement
pigmentation,
microbial
balance.
Additionally,
addressing
critical
issue
curcumin’s
low
bioavailability,
summarizes
latest
advancements
formulation
improvements.
article
aims
provide
comprehensive
overview
progress
research
offer
further
clinical
application
dermatological
treatments.
contributes
deeper
understanding
potential
molecular
presents
new
insights
development
curcumin-based
anti-photoaging
products.
Biomacromolecules,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 14, 2024
Flexible
electronic
devices
such
as
wearable
sensors
are
essential
to
advance
human-machine
interactions.
Conductive
eutectogels
promising
for
sensors,
despite
their
challenges
in
self-healing
and
adhesion
properties.
This
study
introduces
a
multifunctional
eutectogel
based
on
novel
polymerizable
deep
eutectic
solvent
(PDES)
prepared
by
the
incorporation
of
diallyldimethylammonium
chloride
(DADMAC)
glycerol
presence
polycyclodextrin
(PCD)/dopamine-grafted
gelatin
(Gel-DOP)/oxidized
sodium
alginate
(OSA).
The
synthesized
has
reversible
Schiff-base
bonds,
hydrogen
host-guest
interactions,
which
enable
rapid
upon
network
disruption.
GPDO-15
significant
tissue
adhesion,
high
stretchability
(419%),
good
ionic
conductivity
(0.79
mS·cm