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  • How can genipin assist gelatin/carbohydrate chitosan scaffolds to act as replacements of load-bearing soft tissues?

How can genipin assist gelatin/carbohydrate chitosan scaffolds to act as replacements of load-bearing soft tissues?

Carbohydrate polymers (2013-03-19)
Melika Sarem, Fathollah Moztarzadeh, Masoud Mozafari
ABSTRACT

In the engineering of soft tissues, designing the scaffolds with adequate strength and controllable biodegradation properties are essential. To fulfill such design criteria gelatin/carbohydrate chitosan (G/CC) scaffolds have gained much attention in engineering replacement of soft tissues. In this research, the influence of different cross-linking methods and parameters with genipin on the physico-chemical properties of G/CC scaffolds was investigated in detail. The scaffolds with different concentrations of G and CC were prepared and cross-linked trough two different methods, and the impact of cross-linker concentration beside of cross-linking time and temperature were fully analyzed. The obtained results suggested that the 1% genipin-cross-linked G60/CC40 scaffolds, prepared at room temperature for 24h through scaffold cross-linking method, could be a promising replacement in missing segments of load-bearing soft tissues. This article describes a systematic study of genipin cross-linking effects on G/CC scaffolds.

MATERIALS
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Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Gelatin from bovine skin, gel strength ~225 g Bloom, Type B
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Sigma-Aldrich
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