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Formulation and characterization of silk sericin-PVA scaffold crosslinked with genipin

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2010.08.015

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Sericin; Scaffold; Polyvinyl alcohol; Genipin; Crosslink

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  1. National Research Council of Thailand
  2. Thailand Research Fund

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A porous-three-dimensional scaffold shows several advantages in terms of tissue engineering since it can provide a framework for cells to attach proliferate and form an extracellular matrix Sericin a by-product from the silk Industry can form a three-dimensional scaffold with PVA after freeze-drying but has a fragile structure Glycerin (as a plasticizer) and genipin (a crosslinking agent) are necessary to make a strong and stable matrix Our objective was to investigate the properties of a three-dimensional silk sericin and PVA scaffold with and without glycerin and genipin at various concentrations SEM showed that adding glycerin into scaffold gave better uniformity and porosity Smaller pore sizes and better uniformity were found as the concentration of genipin in the scaffold increased The results of FTIR indicated that glycerin retained a high moisture content and had a major effect at 3286 cm(-1) indicating the presence of water molecule in the matrix structure Adding genipin into the scaffold resulted in a higher degree of crosslinking or fewer free is an element of-amino groups as shown by the decrease in the stretching (=C-H) peak and absorption peaks around 1370-1650 cm(-1) respectively The sericin/PVA scaffold had a low water sorption capacity but adding glycerin significantly increased this property Genipin further enhanced the moisture absorption capacity of the scaffold and extended the time taken to reach equilibrium After immersing the sericin/PVA scaffold Into purified water the scaffold completely dissolved within an hour whereas the scaffolds containing glycerin or glycerin with 0 1% genipin swelled Band 11 times respectively compared with the initial stage after 6 h of immersion In terms of mechanical properties the sericin/PVA/glycerin scaffold exhibited a similar compressive strength to the scaffold with a high genipin concentration whereas a low concentration of genipin softened and reduced the compressive strength of the scaffold A small amount of sericin was released from the scaffold and a higher concentration of genipin resulting in less protein leaching compared to non-crosslinked sericin/PVA The fraction of protein released from the sericin/PVA/glycerin scaffold was about 4% with values of about 1 and 0 04% in the case of scaffolds with 001 and 0 1% genipin respectively All results indicated that the composition of the scaffolds had a significant effect on their physical properties and that can easily be tuned to obtain scaffolds suitable for biological applications (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved

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