| Literature DB >> 31847318 |
Rushita Shah1, Pavel Stodulka2, Katerina Skopalova1, Petr Saha1.
Abstract
The application of polymeric biomaterial scaffolds utilizing crosslinking strategy has become an effective approach in these days. In the present study, the development and characterization of collagen-chitosan hydrogel film has been reported on using dual crosslinking agent's, i.e., tannic acid and genipin simultaneously. Incorporation of genipin imparts a greenish-blue color to the polymeric film. The effect of dual crosslinking and their successful interaction within the matrix was evaluated by infrared analysis spectroscopy. The porosity of the film was examined using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Results of TGA determine the intermediate thermal degradation. Further, the crosslinking phenomenon has found primary impact on the strength of the films. Enzymatic degradation for the films was performed with lysozyme and lipase. The cell adhesion and proliferation was also accomplished using mouse embryonic cell lines wherein the cells cultured on the dual crosslinked film. The thriving utilization of such dual crosslinked polymeric film finds their applications in ophthalmology especially as an implant for temporary injured cornea and skin tissue regeneration.Entities:
Keywords: chitosan; collagen; dual crosslinking; polymeric biomaterial
Year: 2019 PMID: 31847318 PMCID: PMC6960699 DOI: 10.3390/polym11122094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329
Figure 1Schematic approach for the preparation of dual crosslinked collagen–chitosan films.
Figure 2FTIR spectra of collagen/chitosan (Col/Chi), tannic acid crosslinked Col/Chi (Col/Chi-Ta) and dual crosslinked Col/Chi (DC-Col/Chi) films.
Figure 3Cross section images of (a) Col/Chi, (b) Col/Chi-Ta and (c) DC-Col/Chi films.
Figure 4TGA of Col/Chi, Col/Chi-Ta and DC-Col/Chi films.
Figure 5Swelling studies of Col/Chi -Ta and DC-Col/Chi films.
Degradation of Col/Chi-Ta and DC-Col/Chi films.
| Sample Index | Degradation of Film (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Lysozyme | Lipase | |
| Col/Chi-Ta | 14 | 15 |
| DC-Col/Chi | 11 | 12 |
Figure 6Microphotographs of cell adhesion visualized as number of cell nucleus (DNA dyed by Hoechst 33258) on reference (A) and DC-Col/Chi (B). No cell adhesion was observed on the Col/Chi and Col/Chi-Ta.
Figure 7Microphotographs of cell proliferation on reference (A) Col/Chi-Ta No cells were observed on Col/Chi. No actin was present within the cells on (B) DC-Col/Chi (DNA dyed by Hoechst 33258, actin dyed by ActinRed 555).