Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7790546 | Carbohydrate Polymers | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Current techniques for fabricating chitosan-gelatin-based nanofibers require the use of corrosive and expensive solvents. Our novel method, however, using gum arabic and a mild (20Â wt%) aqueous acetic acid solution as solvent can produce a solution with much higher chitosan-gelatin content (16Â wt%). Without gum arabic, which greatly decreases the viscosity of the solution, such an outcome was unachievable. The solution was utilized to prepare electrospun chitosan-gelatin-polyvinyl alcohol-gum arabic nanofibers with a weight ratio of 8:8:2:0.5 (C8G8P2A0.5 nanofibers), in which polyvinyl alcohol could stabilize the electrospinning process. The stability and tensile strength (2.53Â MPa) of C8G8P2A0.5 nanofibers (mats) were enhanced by glutaraldehyde crosslinking. Furthermore, mesenchymal stem cells attached and proliferated well on the mat. The strength-enhanced and cytocompatible C8G8P2A0.5 mats are thereby suitable for tissue engineering applications. More importantly, we have created a less expensive and safer method (one not using hazardous solvents) to fabricate chitosan-gelatin-based nanofibers.
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Authors
Ruei-Yi Tsai, Ting-Yun Kuo, Shih-Chieh Hung, Che-Min Lin, Tzu-Yang Hsien, Da-Ming Wang, Hsyue-Jen Hsieh,