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Effect of vitamin derivatives on gelation rate and gel strength of methylcellulose

Kim et al., 2018

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2105440772115757227
Author
Kim M
Park H
Shin J
Park W
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Carbohydrate polymers

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A thermo-sensitive methylcellulose (MC) hydrogel was prepared using three types of vitamin derivatives with or without phosphate groups. The gelation behavior of each MC hydrogel containing vitamin or vitamin derivatives was monitored using a rheometer. The gelation rate …
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