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Self-Assembled Amino Acid Microstructures as Biocompatible Physically Unclonable Functions (BPUFs) for Authentication of Therapeutically Relevant Hydrogels

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dc.contributor.author Akavaram, V
dc.contributor.author Kumar, K
dc.contributor.author Sriram, S
dc.contributor.author Narra, S
dc.contributor.author Kumawat, A
dc.contributor.author Meena, S K
dc.contributor.author Pushpavanam, K
dc.date.accessioned 2024-05-20T04:13:04Z
dc.date.available 2024-05-20T04:13:04Z
dc.date.issued 2024-05-20
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.iitrpr.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4503
dc.description.abstract Abstract: Counterfeited biomedical products result in significant economic losses and pose a public health hazard for over a million people yearly. Hydrogels, a class of biomedical products, are being investigated as alternatives to conventional biomedical products and are equally susceptible to counterfeiting. Here, a biocompatible, physically unclonable function (BPUF) to verify the authenticity of therapeutically relevant hydrogels are developed. The principle of BPUF relies on the self-assembly of tyrosine into fibril-like structures which are incorporated into therapeutically relevant hydrogels resulting in their random dispersion. This unclonable arrangement leads to distinctive optical micrographs captured using an optical microscope. These optical micrographs are transformed into a unique security code through cryptographic techniques which are then used to authenticate the hydrogel. The temporal stability of the BPUFs are demonstrated and additionally, exploit the dissolution propensity of the structures upon exposure to an adulterant to identify the tampering of the hydrogel. Finally, a platform to demonstrate the translational potential of this technology in validating and detecting tampering of therapeutically relevant hydrogels is developed. The potential of BPUFs to combat hydrogel counterfeiting is exemplified by its simplicity in production, ease of use, biocompatibility, and cost-effectiveness. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject anti-counterfeiting en_US
dc.subject hydrogels en_US
dc.subject physically unclonable functions en_US
dc.subject selfassembly en_US
dc.subject translational en_US
dc.title Self-Assembled Amino Acid Microstructures as Biocompatible Physically Unclonable Functions (BPUFs) for Authentication of Therapeutically Relevant Hydrogels en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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