línulegum
Línulegum is a fictional biomaterial term used in speculative discussions of hydrogel design. It denotes a tunable, biocompatible hydrogel network that can mimic the viscoelastic properties of soft tissues and support cellular activity. In imagined implementations, línulegum consists of polysaccharide or polymer chains that form a three-dimensional network through dynamic crosslinks, enabling properties such as self-healing, injectability, and high water content.
Origin and naming: The name combines the Latin lineus (thread) or linum (flax) with gum, intended to
Properties: Modulus can range from a few hundred pascals to tens of kilopascals. The network is typically
Synthesis and processing: In imagined protocols, línulegum is formed by mixing compatible polymers and a crosslinker
Applications and limitations: Conceptually, it could serve as a scaffold for tissue engineering, 3D cell culture,