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Silk Sericin-Functionalized Bacterial Cellulose as a Potential Wound Healing Biomaterial
writer:Lallepak Lamboni, Ying Li, Jianfeng Liu, Guang Yang*
keywords:Silk Sericin-Functionalized, Bacterial Cellulose, Wound healing
source:期刊
specific source:Biomacromolecules, 2016, 17 (9), pp 3076–3084
Issue time:2016年
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a polysaccharide known as a suitable matrix for proper wound healing. To improve this ability, BC was functionalized with silk sericin (SS) that has cytoprotective and mitogenic e?ects. The composites obtained by solution impregnation were stabilized by hydrogen bonds, and SS could be released in a controlled manner. The constructs were highly porous with interconnected pores allowing for high water uptake that varied with the SS concentration used for sample preparation. While SS did not disrupt the stability of the BC network, soluble SS di?using from the composites did not in?uence keratinocyte growth but enhanced broblast proliferation, which would further optimize the wound healing process and improve extracellular matrix production, accelerating healing. Further, improved cell viability was observed upon the composites. Because of their attractive structure and properties, these BC?SS biomaterials represent potential candidates not only for wound dressing applications but also for tissue engineering.