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. 2015 Nov:78:28-32.
doi: 10.1016/j.micron.2015.05.010. Epub 2015 Jul 3.

Synthesis of highly interconnected 3D scaffold from Arothron stellatus skin collagen for tissue engineering application

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Synthesis of highly interconnected 3D scaffold from Arothron stellatus skin collagen for tissue engineering application

Giriprasath Ramanathan et al. Micron. 2015 Nov.

Abstract

The substrate which is avidly used for tissue engineering applications should have good mechanical and biocompatible properties, and all these parameters are often considered as essential for dermal reformation. Highly interconnected three dimensional (3D) wound dressing material with enhanced structural integrity was synthesized from Arothron stellatus fish skin (AsFS) collagen for tissue engineering applications. The synthesized 3D collagen sponge (COL-SPG) was further characterized by different physicochemical methods. The scanning electron microscopy analysis of the material demonstrated that well interconnected pores with homogeneous microstructure on the surface aids higher swelling index and that the material also possessed good mechanical properties with a Young's modulus of 0.89±0.2 MPa. Biocompatibility of the 3D COL-SPG showed 92% growth for both NIH 3T3 fibroblasts and keratinocytes. Overall, the study revealed that synthesized 3D COL-SPG from fish skin will act as a promising wound dressing in skin tissue engineering.

Keywords: Arothron stellatus; Biocompatibility and wound dressing; Biomaterials.

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