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Regenerated wool keratin-polybutylene succinate nanofibrous mats for drug delivery and cells culture
2020/9/27 13:08:06 Guidotti, G. Soccio, M. Posati, T. Sotgiu, G. Tiboni, M. Barbalinardo, M. Valle, F. Casettari, L. Zamboni, R. Lotti, N. Aluigi, A.

Keratin (Ker) protein regenerated from readily available and low-cost wastes (e.g. raw wool, feathers and textile by-products) is a promising natural polymer for tissue engineering and drug delivery. Nevertheless, while showing good bioactivity and great drug carrier properties, keratin lacks of suitable mechanical characteristics. To overcome this drawback, keratin was blended with poly(butylene succinate) (PBS), a biodegradable and biocompatible polyester able to confer mechanical integrity to the keratin based materials. Despite the poor compatibility at the molecular level between keratin and PBS, their 50-50 blends were successfully electrospun into manageable mats, made of randomly oriented nanofibers with mean diameter of 290 nm. Along with mechanical properties, PBS improves also the thermal stability of the keratin based nanofibrous mats. On the other hand, compared to PBS-only electrospun mats, the presence of keratin improves both swelling ability and biodegradability and amplifies the capacity of drug release as well as fibroblast proliferation of the blend mat. (c) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


  • Journal: Polymer Degradation And Stability
  • Volume: 179
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  • ISSN: 0141-3910
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  • Year: 2020
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  • Type: Journal Article
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