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TítuloOrientational behaviors of silk fibroin hydrogels
Autor(es)Chen, Daqi
Yin, Zhuping
Wu, Feng
Fu, Hua
Kundu, Subhas C
Lu, Shenzhou
Palavras-chaveBiomaterials
Gels
Mechanical Properties
Structure–property relationships
DataMai-2017
EditoraWiley
RevistaJournal of Applied Polymer Science
CitaçãoChen D., Yin Z., Wu F., Fu H., Kundu S. C., Lu S. Orientational behaviors of silk fibroin hydrogels, Journal Of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 132, Issue 32, doi:10.1002/app.45050, 2017
Resumo(s)In this study, a novel shear-induced silk fibroin hydrogel with three-dimensional (3D) anisotropic and oriented gel skeleton/network morphology is presented. Amphipathic anionic and nontoxic sodium surfactin is blended with the silk fibroin to decrease its gelation time during the mechanical shearing process. The fibroin/surfactin blended solutions undergo a facial shearing process to accomplish a solâ gel transition within one hour. The dynamic solâ gel transition kinetic analysis, gel skeleton/network morphology, and mechanical property measurements are determined in order to visualize the fibroin/surfactin solâ gel transition during the shearing process and its resulting hydrogel. The results demonstrate that there is significant b-sheet assembly from random coil conformations in the fibroin/surfactin blended system during the facile shearing process. The silk fibroin b-sheets further transform into a fibrous large-scale aggregation with orientational and parallel arrangements to the shearing direction. The shear-induced fibroin/ surfactin hydrogel exhibits notable anisotropic and oriented 3D skeleton/network morphology and a significant mechanical compressive strength in proportion to the shearing stress, compared with the control fibroin/surfactin hydrogel undergoing no shearing process. Due to its oriented gel skeleton/network structure and significantly enhanced mechanical properties, the shear-induced fibroin/ surfactin gel may be suitable as a biomaterial in 3D oriented tissue regeneration, including for nerves, the cultivation of bone cells, and the repair of defects in muscle and ligament tissues.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/51406
DOI10.1002/app.45050
ISSN0021-8995
e-ISSN1097-4628
Versão da editorahttp://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/app.45050/abstract
Arbitragem científicayes
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