Functionalized alginate/chitosan biocomposites consisted of cylindrical struts and biologically designed for chitosan release
A novel alginate/chitosan composite scaffold was developed. The composite scaffolds were fabricated at low temperature using a three-axis robot system connected to a micro-dispenser and a core/shell nozzle. The structure of the composite scaffolds included hollow struts; deposited chitosan on the in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current applied physics 2014, 14(8), , pp.1105-1115 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A novel alginate/chitosan composite scaffold was developed. The composite scaffolds were fabricated at low temperature using a three-axis robot system connected to a micro-dispenser and a core/shell nozzle. The structure of the composite scaffolds included hollow struts; deposited chitosan on the inner walls (core region) of the struts reacted electrostatically with the alginate layer (shell region). The fabricated, highly porous composite scaffolds exhibited excellent mechanical properties and controllable chitosan release, which was closely dependent on the weight fraction of the alginate in the shell region. The tensile strength in the dry state was ∼1.8-fold greater than that of pure alginate scaffold due to the ionic interaction between alginate and chitosan. To determine the feasibility of using the developed scaffold in tissue regeneration applications, in vitro cellular responses were evaluated using osteoblast-like-cells (MG63). The cell proliferation on the composite scaffold was ∼3.4-fold greater than that on the pure alginate scaffold. Alkaline phosphate activity and calcium deposition of the composite scaffold after 14 and 21 days of cell culture were significantly enhanced (1.6- and 1.8-fold greater, respectively) compared with those of the pure alginate scaffold. These results suggested that the alginate/chitosan composite scaffolds with a controlled chitosan release have great potential for use in regenerating various tissues.
•Alginate/chitosan composite scaffolds were developed.•The composite consisted of chitosan on the inner region and alginate on the outer layer.•The composite scaffold exhibited significant biological activities. |
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ISSN: | 1567-1739 1878-1675 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cap.2014.06.002 |