Scaffolds based on gelatin (G) are considered promising for tissue engineering, able to mimic the natural extracellular matrix. G drawback is its poor structural consistency in wet conditions. Therefore, crosslinking is necessary to fabricate stable G scaffolds. In this work, a comparative study between the performance of two different crosslinkers, genipin (GP) and -glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GPTMS), is presented. Flat membranes by solvent casting and porous crosslinked scaffolds by freeze-drying were prepared. Infrared spectroscopy and thermal analysis were applied to confirm G chain crosslinking. Moreover, GP and GPTMS increased the stability of G in aqueous media and improved the mechanical properties. Crosslinking reduced the wettability, especially in the case of G GPTMS samples, due to the introduction of hydrophobic siloxane chains. Both G GP and G GPTMS scaffolds supported MG-63 osteoblast-like cell adhesion and proliferation.

Comparative analysis of gelatin scaffolds crosslinked by genipin and silane coupling agent

SARACINO, Silvia;MUZIO, Giuliana;CANUTO, Rosa Angela;
2011-01-01

Abstract

Scaffolds based on gelatin (G) are considered promising for tissue engineering, able to mimic the natural extracellular matrix. G drawback is its poor structural consistency in wet conditions. Therefore, crosslinking is necessary to fabricate stable G scaffolds. In this work, a comparative study between the performance of two different crosslinkers, genipin (GP) and -glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GPTMS), is presented. Flat membranes by solvent casting and porous crosslinked scaffolds by freeze-drying were prepared. Infrared spectroscopy and thermal analysis were applied to confirm G chain crosslinking. Moreover, GP and GPTMS increased the stability of G in aqueous media and improved the mechanical properties. Crosslinking reduced the wettability, especially in the case of G GPTMS samples, due to the introduction of hydrophobic siloxane chains. Both G GP and G GPTMS scaffolds supported MG-63 osteoblast-like cell adhesion and proliferation.
2011
49(4)
700
706
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-biological-macromolecules/
tissue engineering; Glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane; Genipin; Gelatin
Tonda-Turo C; Gentile P; Saracino S; Chiono V; Nandagiri VK; Muzio G; Canuto RA; Ciardelli G
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