Title of article :
Processing methods to control silk fibroin film biomaterial
features
Author/Authors :
Brian D. Lawrence، نويسنده , , Fiorenzo Omenetto، نويسنده , ,
Katherine Chui، نويسنده , , David L. Kaplan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Control of silk structural and morphological
features is reported for fibroin protein films via all aqueous
processing, with and without polyethylene oxide (PEO). Silk
films with thicknesses from 500 nm to 50 lm were generated
with controllable surface morphologies by employing
soft-lithography surface patterning or by adjusting PEO
concentrations. FTIR analysis indicated that water-annealing,
used to cure or set the films, resulted in increased
b-sheet and a-helix content within the films. Steam sterilization
provided an additional control point by increasing
b-sheet content, while reducing random coil and turn
structures, yet retaining film transparency and material
integrity. Increased PEO concentration used during processing
resulted in decreased sizes of surface globule
structures, while simultaneously increasing uniformity of
these features. The above results indicate that both surface
and bulk morphologies and structures can be controlled by
adjusting PEO concentration. The combined tool set for
controlling silk film geometry and structure provides a
foundation for further study of novel silk film biomaterial
systems. These silk film biomaterials have potential applicability
for a variety of optical and regenerative medicine
applications due to their optical clarity, impressive mechanical
properties, slow degradability, and biocompatibility.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science