| Literature DB >> 33991559 |
Mianhong Chen1, Xingrong Ren1, Liming Dong2, Xiaohe Li3, Haiming Cheng4.
Abstract
Dynamic covalently crosslinking (DCC) hydrogels can mimic extracellular matrix and have the functions such as self-healing, self-adapting, and shape memory. The DCC keratin hydrogels based on thiol group-disulfide bonds exchange strategy have no reports so far as we know. Herein, inspired by the rich content of the intramolecular disulfide bonds and free thiol groups in the keratins extracted by reducing agents, we report a simple thiol-disulfide bonds exchange strategy for preparing the DCC keratin hydrogels. While the pH value of the keratin solution extracted by reducing agents was adjusted to 9.5-10.0, the keratin hydrogels showed the characteristic with injectability, self-healing, self-adapting, biocompatibility, and redox-responsive capacity. The extracted type II neutral/alkali keratin plays a critical role in imparting the keratin hydrogels with the reversibility behaviors due to that the keratins could build dynamic covalent bonds through thiol oxidation and disulfide exchange reactions in alkali conditions. This strategy provides an inspiration for forming DCC keratin hydrogel by avoiding the extra introduction of chemical crosslinking agents.Entities:
Keywords: Disulfide bonds; Dynamic covalently crosslinking; Keratin hydrogel; Thiol group; Wool
Year: 2021 PMID: 33991559 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.05.057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953