Maltodextrin-amino acids electrospun scaffolds cross-linked with Maillard-type reaction for skin tissue engineering
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The goal of this work is the design and the development of scaffolds based on maltodextrin (MD) to recover chronic lesions. MD was mixed with arginine/lysine/polylysine and the electrospinning was successfully used to prepare scaffolds with uniform and continuous nanofibers having regular shape and smooth surface. A thermal treatment was applied to obtain insoluble scaffolds in aqueous environment, taking the advantage of amino acids-polysaccharide conjugates formed via Maillard-type reaction. The morphological analysis showed that the scaffolds had nanofibrous structures, and that the cross-linking by heating did not significantly change the nanofibers' dimensions and did not alter the system stability. Moreover, the heating process caused a reduction of free amino group and proportionally increased scaffold cross-linking degree. The scaffolds were elastic and resistant to break, and possessed negative zeta potential in physiological fluids. These were characterized by direct antioxidant properties and Fe2+ chelation capability (indirect antioxidant properties). Moreover, the scaffolds were cytocompatible towards fibroblasts and monocytes-derived macrophages, and did not show any significant pro-inflammatory activity. Finally, those proved to accelerate the recovery of the burn/excisional wounds. Considering all the features, MD-poly/amino acids scaffolds could be considered as promising medical devices for the treatment of chronic wounds.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Amino acids; Chronic wounds; Immune response; Maillard-type reaction; Maltodextrin; Mechanical properties; Murine burn/excisional model; Surface zeta potential
Elenco autori:
Ruggeri, M.; Bianchi, E.; Rossi, S.; Boselli, C.; Icaro Cornaglia, A.; Malavasi, L.; Carzino, R.; Suarato, G.; Sanchez-Espejo, R.; Athanassiou, A.; Viseras, C.; Ferrari, F.; Sandri, G.
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