A novel method to prepare tussah/Bombyx mori silk fibroin-based films

The possibility of using silk fibroin in biomaterials for tissue engineering is a subject of broad interest. In this study, Bombyx mori /tussah silk fibroin (BSF/TSF) blend films were prepared by solution casting using CaCl 2 /formic acid as a co-solvent and water as a rinse solvent. The morphology,...

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Veröffentlicht in:RSC advances 2018-01, Vol.8 (39), p.2269-2277
Hauptverfasser: Yang, Richeng, Wu, Peng, Wang, Xinhong, Liu, Zekun, Zhang, Cong, Shi, Yinglu, Zhang, Feng, Zuo, Baoqi
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Zusammenfassung:The possibility of using silk fibroin in biomaterials for tissue engineering is a subject of broad interest. In this study, Bombyx mori /tussah silk fibroin (BSF/TSF) blend films were prepared by solution casting using CaCl 2 /formic acid as a co-solvent and water as a rinse solvent. The morphology, crystallinity, thermal resistance, mechanical properties and water contact angle of the blend films as well as the biocompatibility were investigated. The BSF/TSF blend films displayed a smooth surface and specific nanostructure in their cross-section, originating from the nanofibril-preservation during fibroin dissolution. The water rinse process induced the formation of a stable β-sheet structure. The BSF film showed superior mechanical properties to the TSF film, and the blending with TSF led to a significant reduction in the strength and elasticity of blend films. However, adding the TSF component could regulate the hydrophilic properties and enhance cell growth on the blend films. The BSF/TSF blend films with specific nanostructure, stable secondary structure, appropriate mechanical properties, and good biocompatibility, are promising candidates for application in regenerative medicine. A novel method is reported to prepare tussah/ Bombyx mori silk fibroin blend films featured transparent, flexible and biocompatible.
ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/c8ra03266a