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    题名: 蛋白質超細纖維支架及無毒交聯處理
    Protein ultrafine fibrous scaffolds and their non-toxic crosslinking modifications
    作者: 葛建東
    Hasan, S.M. Kamrul
    祖磊
    盧雙餘
    蔣秋冉
    贡献者: 紡工系
    关键词: 無毒交聯
    蛋白質
    超細纖維支架
    水穩定性
    生物相適性
    Nontoxic Crosslinking
    Protein
    Ultrafine Fibrous Scaffolds
    Water Stability
    Cytocompatibility
    日期: 2015-12
    上传时间: 2017-06-23 11:13:03 (UTC+8)
    摘要: 蛋白質超細纖維支架在成分和結構上具有類比細胞外基質的潛力,但往往水穩定性較差,在細胞培養環境中而難以維持超細纖維結構,因此需要進行改性處理。本研究針對植物蛋白、寡基蛋白二維靜電紡超細纖維體系以及三維相分離超細纖維體系的特點,開發基於檸檬酸的無毒交聯處理方法。研究證明,檸檬酸無毒交聯體系可有效提高蛋白質超細纖維支架的水穩定性,纖維支架具有良好的生物相適性,具有促進附著與增殖等細胞行為的功能。
    Protein-based scaffolds have the potential to mimic the native extracellular matrices, but they suffer from the poor water stability, especially those with ultrafine fibrous structures. Therefore, modifications are required. In this research, the crosslinking modifications using citric acid as the crosslinker were developed based on the properties of 2D electrospun and 3D phase separated fibers from plant proteins or proteins with limited available functional groups. It was proven that the citric acid modifications could efficiently improve the water stability of the protein ultrafine fibrous scaffolds. Compared with the poly (lactic acid) scaffolds, these developed scaffolds were more cytocompatible and could promote cell attachment and proliferation.
    關聯: 華岡紡織期刊 ; 22卷5期 (2015 / 12 / 01) , P254 - 257
    显示于类别:[紡織工程學系] 學報-華岡紡織期刊

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