Polyelectrolyte-complex nanostructured fibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering |
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Authors: | Devendra Verma Kalpana S. Katti Dinesh R. Katti |
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Affiliation: | Department of Civil Engineering, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND 58105, United States |
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Abstract: | In the current work, polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) fibrous scaffolds for tissue engineering have been synthesized and a mechanism of their formation has been investigated. The scaffolds are synthesized using polygalacturonic acid and chitosan using the freeze drying methodology. Highly interconnected pores of sizes in the range of 5–20 µm are observed in the scaffolds. The thickness of the fibers was found to be in the range of 1–2 µm. Individual fibers have a nanogranular structure as observed using AFM imaging. In these scaffolds, PEC nanoparticles assemble together at the interface of ice crystals during freeze drying process. Further investigation shows that the freezing temperature and concentration have a remarkable effect on structure of scaffolds. Biocompatibility studies show that scaffold containing chitosan, polygalacturonic acid and hydroxyapatite promotes cell adhesion and proliferation. On the other hand, cells on scaffolds fabricated without hydroxyapatite nanoparticles showed poor adhesion. |
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