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Effects of different extracellular matrices and growth factor immobilization on biodegradability and biocompatibility of macroporous bacterial cellulose

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0883911511415390

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bacterial cellulose; hydrogel; extracellular matrix; growth factor; wound healing; biodegradability; biocompatibility

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  1. National Science Council, Taiwan [NSC 96-2622-E-034-008-CC3]
  2. TCI Company Ltd
  3. Department of Health, Taiwan [DOH100-TD-B-111-003, DOH100-TD-N-111-004]

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To improve the biocompatibility of bacterial cellulose hydrogel (BCHG), different extracellular matrices (ECMs; collagen, elastin, and hyaluronan) and growth factors (B-FGF, H-EGF, and KGF) were immobilized onto macroporous BCHG. The microstructure of BCHG had inter-connective channels that were well-integrated with the alginate gel. The alginate gel formed a semi-penetrate hydrogel that allowed the ECM and growth factor to diffuse under physiological conditions. The H-EGF and collagen-modified BCHG supported the growth of human skin fibroblast. The improved BCHG was biocompatible and exhibited desirable skin substitute characteristics that could be used as a deliver vehicle for therapeutic compounds during wound healing.

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