Influence of the molecular weight in mechanical properties and degradation kinetics of chitosan inverted colloidal crystals


Autoria(s): Kullberg, Ana Teresa Guerra
Contribuinte(s)

Borges, João Paulo

Silva, Jorge

João, Carlos

Data(s)

05/02/2015

05/02/2015

01/09/2014

01/02/2015

Resumo

Tissue engineering arises from the need to regenerate organs and tissues, requiring the development of scaffolds, which can provide an optimum environment for tissue growth. In this work, chitosan with different molecular weights was used to develop biodegradable 3D inverted colloidal crystals (ICC) structures for bone regeneration, exhibiting uniform pore size and interconnected network. Moreover, in vitro tests were conducted by studying the influence of the molecular weight in the degradation kinetics and mechanical properties. The production of ICC included four major stages: fabrication of microspheres; assembly into a cohesive structure, polymeric solution infiltration and microsphere removal. Chitosan’s degree of deacetylation was determined by infrared spectroscopy and molecular weight was obtained via capillary viscometry. In order to understand the effect of the molecular weight in ICC structures, the mass loss and mechanical properties were analyzed after degradation with lysozyme. Structure morphology observation before and after degradation was performed by scanning electron microscopy. Cellular adhesion and proliferation tests were carried out to evaluate ICC in vitro response. Overall, medium molecular weight ICC revealed the best balance in terms of mechanical properties, degradation rate, morphology and biological behaviour.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/14285

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

embargoedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Inverted colloidal crystals #Bone tissue engineering #Chitosan #Molecular weight #Degradation
Tipo

masterThesis