In situ-forming hydrogels of pectin, a polysaccharide present in the cell wall of higher plants, were prepared
using an internal ionotropic gelation strategy based on calcium carbonate/D-glucono-d-lactone, and
explored for the first time as cell delivery vehicles.
In situ-forming hydrogels of pectin, a polysaccharide present in the cell wall of higher plants, were prepared
using an internal ionotropic gelation strategy based on calcium carbonate/D-glucono-d-lactone, and
explored for the first time as cell delivery vehicles.