| Literature DB >> 30863833 |
Jian-Feng Zhang1, Yapin Wang1, Sumei Liao1, Thomas Lallier1, Zezhang T Wen1, Xiaoming Xu1.
Abstract
Native zein electrospun nanofibers have shown poor solvent resistance and low mechanical strength. Compared to other toxic cross-linkers, a safer method of stabilizing zein based fibers while retaining or with improved mechanical strength is needed to convert these materials for biomedical applications where culture media or body fluids may be present. We report here a method of fabricating non-toxic zein nanofibers using reactive electrospinning coupled with in situ photo-cross-linking. The cross-linked zein nanofibers exhibited significantly improved mechanical strength and sustained morphology against water and aqueous ethanol solution. This process doesn't require additional conventional cross-linking agents to form cross-linking network, which is advantageous for biomedical applications. Antimicrobial monomer with photo-reactive moiety was coupled with methacrylate zein nanofibers and showed strong inhibitory activity against cariogenic Streptococcus mutans. Cytotoxicity test with human gingival fibroblasts revealed high biocompatibility.Entities:
Keywords: Antimicrobial; Nanofibers; Photo-cross-linking; Solvent resistance; Zein
Year: 2017 PMID: 30863833 PMCID: PMC6409179
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oral Health Dent Stud ISSN: 2576-8239