Natural rubber latex LbL films: Characterization and growth of fibroblasts
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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07/11/2013
07/11/2013
2012
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The recent biomedical applications of natural rubber (NR) latex, mostly in dry membranes, have motivated research into novel, more noble uses of this low-cost biomaterial. In this article, we provide the first report on the fabrication of layer-by-layer (LbL) films of NR alternated with the polyelectrolytes polyethylenimine (PEI) and polyallylamine hydrochloride (PAH). Stable (PAH/NR)n and (PEI/NR)n LbL films displayed similar physicochemical properties, but differed in terms of film morphology according to atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) data. Most significantly, (PEI/NR)5 LbL films were made of smaller and flattened particles, which were not efficient for the growth and proliferation of normal human fibroblasts (NHF). In contrast, efficient NHF proliferation could be obtained with (PAH/NR)n LbL films, with the fibroblasts exhibiting the expected elongated morphology. Furthermore, cell growth did not occur for cast films of NR, thus demonstrating the suitability of the LbL method for this biologically related application. The differences between the two polyelectrolytes illustrate the importance of the film architecture and morphology, which open the way for exploiting the molecular control inherent in the LbL technique for further applications of NR-containing films. (c) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2012 UFABC UFABC FAPESP FAPESP CNPq CNPq Capes CAPES Rede nBioNet (Brazil) rede nBioNet (Brazil) |
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JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE, MALDEN, v. 125, n. 3, supl. 2, Part 3, pp. 2137-2147, AUG 5, 2012 0021-8995 http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/43189 10.1002/app.36309 |
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eng |
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WILEY-BLACKWELL MALDEN |
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JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE |
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Palavras-Chave | #BIOMATERIALS #INTERFACES #RUBBER #FILMS #TREE HEVEA-BRASILIENSIS #BY-LAYER DEPOSITION #MULTILAYERED STRUCTURES #SILICA NANOPARTICLES #COLLOID PARTICLES #IMMUNOGLOBULIN-E #THIN-FILMS #ADSORPTION #PROTEINS #RELEASE #POLYMER SCIENCE |
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