An alkali-chitosan method was employed to prepare cyanoethyl chitosan (CNCS) with different degrees of substitution (DS) from chitosan by controlling the reaction time. The effect of the DS (from 0.36 to 1.21) on the liquid crystalline behaviors of CNCS was investigated. The critical concentration a
Effects of substitution degree of photoreactive groups on the properties of UV-fabricated chitosan scaffold
β Scribed by Kai Ling; Fei Zheng; Junli Li; Rupei Tang; Jin Huang; Yongmei Xu; Hua Zheng; Jinghua Chen
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 345 KB
- Volume
- 87A
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1549-3296
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Hydroxypropyl chitosan (HPCS), a waterβsoluble chitosan derivate, was modified by introducing photoreactive azide groups (4βazidobenzoic acid, Azβ) to the amino groups of HPCS, resulting in a photocrosslinkable AzβHPCS. Novel porous chitosan scaffolds thus were fabricated by ultraviolet (UV) light irradiation of AzβHPCS aqueous solutions. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, measurement of pore size and porosity, mechanical test, swelling test, in vitro biodegradation determination were used to analyze the effects of degree of substitution (DS) of Azβgroups on the properties of the scaffolds. When DS of Azβgroups increased from 2.8% to 5.6%, we found that (i) the pore size of AzβHPCS scaffolds increased by about twofold and the porosity increased slightly, probably due to more N~2~ released from the crosslinking reaction with the increase of DS; (ii) both the tensile stress and strain increased by about threefold, relating to the increase of joint points, pore size, and porosity at a relative high DS; (iii) the swelling ratio and degradation rate decreased with the increase of AzβDS, because of the forming of a more compact network structure. Preliminary data of cell culture on AzβHPCS scaffold suggested its potential applicability for tissue engineering. Β© 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res, 2008
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