Li, Xing; Chen, Honglin; Xie, Shuting; Wang, Ning; Wu, Sujuan; Duan, Yuyou; Zhang, Minmin; Shui, Lingling published the artcile< Fabrication of photo-crosslinkable poly (trimethylene carbonate)/polycaprolactone nanofibrous scaffolds for tendon regeneration>, Safety of (9Z,12Z)-Methyl octadeca-9,12-dienoate, the main research area is polyester polycarbonate scaffold youngs modulus yield strain; composite scaffolds; creep resistance; photo-crosslinking; poly(trimethylene carbonate); tissue engineering.
The treatment of tendon injuries remains a challenging problem in clin. due to their slow and insufficient natural healing process. Scaffold-based tissue engineering provides a promising strategy to facilitate tendon healing and regeneration. However, many tissue engineering scaffolds have failed due to their poor and unstable mech. properties. To address this, we fabricated nanofibrous polycaprolactone/methacrylated poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PCL/PTMC-MA) composite scaffolds via electrospinning. PTMC-MA was characterized by NMR. Fiber morphol. of composite scaffolds was evaluated using SEM. The monotonic tensile test was performed for determining the mech. properties of composite scaffolds. Cell viability and collagen deposition were assessed via PrestoBlue assay and ELISA, resp. These PCL/PTMC-MA composite scaffolds had an increase in mech. properties as PTMC-MA content increase. After photo-crosslinking, they showed further enhanced mech. properties including creep resistance, which was superior to pure PCL scaffolds. It is worth noting that photo-crosslinked PCL/PTMC-MA (1:3) composite scaffolds had a Young’s modulus of 31.13 ± 1.30 MPa and Max stress at break of 23.80 ± 3.44 MPa that were comparable with the mech. properties of native tendon (Young’s modulus 20-1200 MPa, max stress at break 5-100 MPa). In addition, biol. experiments demonstrated that PCL/PTMC-MA composite scaffolds were biocompatible for cell adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation.
International Journal of Nanomedicine published new progress about Electrospinning. 112-63-0 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C19H34O2, Safety of (9Z,12Z)-Methyl octadeca-9,12-dienoate.
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