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titleOfInvention Agarose-polymine-hyaluronic acid graft as well as preparation method and application of graft
abstract The invention discloses an agarose-polymine-hyaluronic acid graft as well as a preparation method and an application of the graft. According to the invention, amine carboxyl and amine hydroxyl are connected via amido bonds by using soluble carbodiimide and carbonyl diimidazole; hyaluronic acid, polymine and agarose are grafted; the bioactivity and the targeting effect of the hyaluronic acid and the interaction property between capture genes and cells of the polymine are remained, and the gelling property of the agarose is acquired; the biodegradation characteristic is improved; and the acquired micro-particles have the targeting effect, is stable in body circulation, and is applicable to targeted drug control release carrier materials and tissue engineering scaffold materials. According to the invention, conditions for drug carriers to adequately release carried drugs in cells are created because the three polymers are connected via amido bonds and are easy to decompose in cells and a physiological environment.
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