cationic polyacrylamide hydrogel injection introductions

cationic polyacrylamide hydrogel injection introductions
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  • What is polyacrylamide hydrogel (Paag)?
  • 1. Introduction Polyacrylamide hydrogel (PAAG) is an extensively cross-linked polymeric hydrogel consisting of 2.5%–5% polyacrylamide and 95%–97.5% nonpyrogenic water.
  • Is a polyacrylamide hydrogel a new treatment option for osteoarthritis?
  • Inra-articular HA injections have been recommended for osteoarthritis treatment [ 4, 5 ]. As an alternative, polyacrylamide hydrogels (PAH) have also gained popularity in recent years, especially in Asia [ 6, 7 ]. However, it is a new treatment option; it should be critically investigated before treating our patients.
  • Can cationic polyacrylamide flocculants be used to treat oily water?
  • Shu, G., Bu, K., Zhao, B. & Zheng, S. Evaluation of newly developed reverse demulsifiers and cationic polyacrylamide flocculants for efficient treatment of oily produced water. Colloids Surf. A 610, 125646 (2021). This work was supported by grants from the “Qihang Program” of the Southwest Petroleum University (2025QHZ001) awarded to C.Z.
  • What is a composite gel based on -cyclodextrin-functionalized polyacrylamide (hmpam)?
  • A composite gel named NAF was created by combining self-synthesized β-cyclodextrin-functionalized hydrophobically modified polyacrylamide (HMPAM) with a viscoelastic surfactant (VES) (Fig. 6a) 19.