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Lookup NU author(s): Dr Piergiorgio GentileORCiD, Dr Kegan McColgan-Bannon, Professor Kenneth Dalgarno, Dr Ana Ferreira-DuarteORCiD
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Biosynthetic materials have emerged as one of the most exciting and productive fields in polymer chemistry due to their widespread adoption and potential applications in tissue engineering (TE) research. In this work, we report the synthesis of a poly(ε-caprolactone)-graft-collagen (PCL-g-Coll) copolymer. We combine its good mechanical and biodegradable PCL properties with the great biological properties of type I collagen as a functional material for TE. PCL, previously dissolved in dimethylformamide/dichloromethane mixture, and reacted with collagen using carbodiimide coupling chemistry. The synthesised material was characterised physically, chemically and biologically, using pure PCL and PCL/Coll blend samples as control. Infrared spectroscopy evidenced the presence of amide I and II peaks for the conjugated material. Similarly, XPS evidenced the presence of C–N and N–C=O bonds (8.96 ± 2.02% and 8.52 ± 0.63%; respectively) for PCL-g-Coll. Static contact angles showed a slight decrease in the conjugated sample. However, good biocompatibility and metabolic activity was obtained on PCL-g-Coll films compared to PCL and blend controls. After 3 days of culture, fibroblasts exhibited a spindle-like morphology, spreading homogeneously along the PCL-g-Coll film surface. We have engineered a functional biosynthetic polymer that can be processed by electrospinning.
Author(s): Gentile P, McColgan-Bannon K, Ceretto N, Sefat F, Dalgarno K, Ferreira AM
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Materials
Year: 2017
Volume: 10
Issue: 7
Pages: 693-710
Online publication date: 23/06/2017
Acceptance date: 19/06/2017
Date deposited: 12/07/2017
ISSN (electronic): 1996-1944
Publisher: MDPI
URL: http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/7/693
DOI: 10.3390/ma10070693
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