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. 2008 Feb;19(2):629-34.
doi: 10.1007/s10856-007-3180-9. Epub 2007 Jul 10.

Preparation of three-dimensional fibroin/collagen scaffolds in various pH conditions

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Preparation of three-dimensional fibroin/collagen scaffolds in various pH conditions

Qiang Lu et al. J Mater Sci Mater Med. 2008 Feb.

Abstract

Three dimensional (3-D) fibroin/collagen scaffolds are the novel fibroin based scaffolds derived from aqueous solution. In this article, we investigated the effect of pH on the formation of fibroin/collagen scaffolds. In the range of pH from 4 to 8.5, the fibroin/collagen scaffolds with good porous structures can be prepared using freeze-drying method, which would facilitate the adding of other biopolymers. The structures of different fibroin-based scaffolds were investigated with FTIR and DSC, which indicated that the interaction of fibroin and collagen affected the methanol-induced transformation of fibroin from random-coil to beta-sheet conformation. The mechanical properties were also studied. The results mean that all the fibroin-based scaffolds prepared in various pH values had better mechanical properties than other reported fibroin scaffolds. Since the fibroin/collagen scaffolds can be prepared in the range of pH from 4 to 8.5, it is very easy to prepare different multifunctional scaffolds such as fibroin/collagen/chitosan scaffolds and fibroin/collagen/heparin scaffolds in acidic or neutral conditions. These new fibroin-based blend materials extend the range of biomaterial properties that can promote the use in biomedical applications such as drug release and tissue engineering.

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