材料科学
膜
生物相容性
超声
剥脱关节
Ⅰ型胶原
肌腱
化学工程
纤维
胶原纤维
傅里叶变换红外光谱
跟腱
生物物理学
纳米技术
解剖
化学
医学
生物化学
石墨烯
工程类
生物
病理
冶金
作者
Ying Pei,Kathryn E. Jordan,Ning Xiang,Rachael N. Parker,Xuan Mu,Luan Zhang,Zhibin Feng,Ying Chen,Yuling Li,Chengchen Guo,Keyong Tang,David L. Kaplan
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.0c20330
摘要
Mesoscaled assemblies are organized in native collagen tissues to achieve remarkable and diverse performance and functions. In this work, a facile, low-cost, and controllable liquid exfoliation method was applied to directly extract these collagen mesostructures from bovine Achilles tendons using a sodium hydroxide (NaOH)/urea aqueous system with freeze–thaw cycles and sonication. A series of collagen fibrils with diameters of 26–230 nm were harvested using this process, and in situ observations under polarizing microscopy (POM) and using molecular dynamics simulations revealed the influence of the NaOH/urea system on the tendon collagen. FTIR and XRD results confirmed that these collagen fibrils preserved typical structural characteristics of type I collagen. These isolated collagen fibrils were then utilized as building blocks to fabricate free-standing collagen membranes, which exhibited good stability in solvents and outstanding mechanical properties and transparency, with potential for utility in optical and electronic sensors. Moreover, in vitro and vivo evaluations demonstrated that these new resulting collagen membranes had good cytocompatibility, biocompatibility, and degradability for potential applications in biomedicine. This work provides a new approach for collagen processing by liquid exfoliation with utility for the formation of robust collagen materials that consist of native collagen mesostructures as building blocks.
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