| Literature DB >> 25275938 |
Fei Han1, Yang Dong2, Zhen Su3, Ran Yin1, Aihua Song1, Sanming Li4.
Abstract
In order to develop a skin tissue engineering material for wound dressing application, a novel gelatin-chitosan sponge scaffold was designed and studied. The effect of chitosan and gelatin ratio on the morphology, pore size, porosity, water uptake capacity, water retention capacity and the degradation behavior were evaluated. Biocompatibility was investigated by both MTT method and AO/EB staining method. Antibacterial assessment and in vivo pharmacodynamic was also studied to evaluate the potential for wound healing. Results showed the sponge scaffold have uniform porous structure with pore size range between 120 and 140 μm, high porosity (>90%), high water uptake capacity (>1500%), high water retention capacity (>400%), and degradation percent in 28 days between 38.3 and 53.9%. Biocompatibility results showed that the activity of cells could not be affected by the nature of the sponge and it was suitable for cell adhesion and proliferation for 21 days. In vivo evaluation indicated that the sponge scaffold could offer effective support and attachment to cells for skin wound healing. In conclusion, the developed sponge scaffold was a potential skin tissue engineering material with appropriate physical properties and good biocompatibility.Entities:
Keywords: Biocompatibility; Chitosan; Gelatin; Skin tissue engineering; Sponge scaffold
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25275938 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2014.09.036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pharm ISSN: 0378-5173 Impact factor: 5.875