Effect of Transglutaminase on the Properties of Films Prepared from Chitosan and Gelatin

The production conditions were optimized, and the characteristics of biodegradable chitosan-gelatin films crosslinked with various microbial transglutaminases (transglutaminase 1, which contains maltodextrin, and transglutaminase 2, which contains maltodextrin, a milk protein) were studied. The film...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied biochemistry and microbiology 2021-05, Vol.57 (3), p.366-372
Hauptverfasser: Kadimaliev, D. A., Parchaykina, O. V., Syusin, I. V., Chairkin, I. V., Malafeev, A. N., Devyatkin, A. A., Revin, V. V.
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Zusammenfassung:The production conditions were optimized, and the characteristics of biodegradable chitosan-gelatin films crosslinked with various microbial transglutaminases (transglutaminase 1, which contains maltodextrin, and transglutaminase 2, which contains maltodextrin, a milk protein) were studied. The film properties depended on both the cross-linking conditions and the type and ratio of components in the mixture. Gels and films prepared from chitosan and gelatin with transglutaminase 1 had very low characteristics as compared to films obtained with transglutaminase 2. Infrared spectroscopy, X-ray tomography, and scanning atomic force electron microscopy showed that transglutaminase 2 forms cross-links between both gelatin and chitosan amino groups, which improves the film characteristics. Films prepared from chitosan, gelatin, and glycerol crosslinked with transglutaminase 2 had the following characteristics: a strength of 15.8 MPa, a tensile strength of 220.0%, a thickness of 73.1 μm, and a density of 1.9 g/cm 3 . The biodegradability of the films depended on the composition and ranged from 20 to 30 days. The resulting films can serve as a matrix to obtain medical materials with antibacterial and wound-healing properties.
ISSN:0003-6838
1608-3024
DOI:10.1134/S0003683821030042