Towards superior biopolymer gels by enabling interpenetrating network structures: A review on types, applications, and gelation strategies

Adv Colloid Interface Sci. 2024 Mar:325:103113. doi: 10.1016/j.cis.2024.103113. Epub 2024 Feb 15.

Abstract

Gels derived from single networks of natural polymers (biopolymers) typically exhibit limited physical properties and thus have seen constrained applications in areas like food and medicine. In contrast, gels founded on a synergy of multiple biopolymers, specifically polysaccharides and proteins, with intricate interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) structures, represent a promising avenue for the creation of novel gel materials with significantly enhanced properties and combined advantages. This review begins with the scrutiny of newly devised IPN gels formed through a medley of polysaccharides and/or proteins, alongside an introduction of their practical applications in the realm of food, medicine, and environmentally friendly solutions. Finally, based on the fact that the IPN gelation process and mechanism are driven by different inducing factors entwined with a diverse amalgamation of polysaccharides and proteins, our survey underscores the potency of physical, chemical, and enzymatic triggers in orchestrating the construction of crosslinked networks within these biomacromolecules. In these mixed systems, each specific inducer aligns with distinct polysaccharides and proteins, culminating in the generation of semi-IPN or fully-IPN gels through the intricate interpenetration between single networks and polymer chains or between two networks, respectively. The resultant IPN gels stand as paragons of excellence, characterized by their homogeneity, dense network structures, superior textural properties (e.g., hardness, elasticity, adhesion, cohesion, and chewability), outstanding water-holding capacity, and heightened thermal stability, along with guaranteed biosafety (e.g., nontoxicity and biocompatibility) and biodegradability. Therefore, a judicious selection of polymer combinations allows for the development of IPN gels with customized functional properties, adept at meeting precise application requirements.

Keywords: Biopolymer IPN hydrogels; Biopolymer gelation; Biopolymer interpenetrating networks; Multi-biopolymer hydrogels; Polysaccharides; Proteins.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biopolymers
  • Gelatin / chemistry
  • Hydrogels* / chemistry
  • Polymers* / chemistry
  • Polysaccharides

Substances

  • Hydrogels
  • Biopolymers
  • Polymers
  • Polysaccharides
  • Gelatin