gelatinelagen
Gelatinelagen is a conceptual term that emerged in discussions surrounding the properties of certain biopolymers, particularly those exhibiting both gelatinous and fluid-like characteristics. The term is not a formally recognized scientific classification but rather a descriptive label used to convey a state of matter where a substance possesses a gel-like structure capable of reversible liquefaction, often triggered by external stimuli such as temperature or shear stress.
The underlying mechanism for this behavior typically involves the dynamic assembly and disassembly of polymer chains.
Applications for materials exhibiting gelatinelagen properties are being explored in various fields. These include drug delivery