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Fabrication of Silk Fibroin Based Three Dimensional Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering
2019/11/27 21:21:04 admin
Herein we report successful synthesis of silk fibroin (SF) three dimensional scaffolds (SF 3D-scaffold) from SF sponge and SF nanofibers. Both the nanofibers and sponge were prepared from Bombyx mori fibroin. The SF 3D-scaffold was prepared by electrospinning the fibroin nanofibers over the sponge. Surface morphology was determined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), while nanofiber diameter and pore size were measured using imageJ software. Effect of spinning time on the pore size and cell adhesion was determined. Average diameter of the SF nanofibers was measured to be 320 nm and pore size was found to reduce with increasing spinning time, such that, for 1 h spinning time pore size was 231 mu m and the same for 3.5 h was 4.1 mu m. However, the number of pores increased with spinning time. The results confirmed adhesion of MC3T3-E1 cells on the SF sponge, SF nanofibers and SF three dimensional scaffolds. Higher cell adhesion was found on the three dimensional scaffold in comparison to the nanofibers and sponge, possibly due to highly porous structure with very small and numerous pores in the resultant composite; hence more cell adhesion sites. The cell adhesion result confirmed biocompatibility of the SF 3D-scaffold and hence its suitability for applications in tissue engineering.
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