Hybrid Alginate–Graphene Composites: Biochemical Features and Biomedical Potential
2025
Marcin H. Kudzin | Anna Kaczmarek | Zdzisława Mrozińska | Cesar Hernandez | Klaudia Piekarska | Katarzyna Woźniak | Michał Juszczak | Paulina Król
Alginate-based materials are widely studied for biomedical use, but their limited mechanical properties and variable biocompatibility pose challenges. In this work, hybrid composites composed of alginate, calcium, and graphene oxide were fabricated using a freeze-drying method and cross-linked with calcium ions via calcium chloride at different concentrations. Structural and morphological features were assessed using SEM, EDS, ICP-MS, and BET analysis. The resulting composites exhibited a porous architecture, with calcium incorporation confirmed by elemental analysis. Surface characteristics and pore parameters were influenced by the presence of graphene oxide and the cross-linking process. The effects of the materials on haemostasis were evaluated through activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) and prothrombin time (PT) assays, revealing modulation of the intrinsic coagulation pathway without significant changes in the extrinsic pathway. In this study, we analysed the effect of alginate&ndash:graphene oxide composites on the viability of peripheral blood mononuclear (PBM) cells and human foreskin fibroblasts from the Hs68 cell line. We also assessed the genotoxic potential of alginate&ndash:graphene oxide composites on these cells. Our results showed no cyto- or genotoxic effects of the material on either cell type. These findings suggest the biocompatibility and safe character of alginate&ndash:graphene oxide composites for use with blood and skin cells.
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