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Int J Biol Macromol ; 153: 232-239, 2020 Jun 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32142848

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Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation is a common method of molecular crosslinking and sterilization of collagen. In this study, UV irradiation at low temperature conditions was investigated as an induction and regulation method for fiber-like aggregation and gelation of collagen. Differences between gelation processes induced by UV irradiation and by traditional temperature-induced methods as well as differences in the properties of the gelation products were systematically analyzed. We found that UV irradiation can induce fiber-like aggregation and gelation of bovine tendon collagen at lower temperatures (<17 °C) than the usual temperature of 37 °C. During UV irradiation, cross-linking and degradation of collagen molecules occurred along with typical collagen fiber formation. The collagen fibers, together with the grafted collagen molecules and the degraded collagen peptides, formed a gel product that had a unique, multi-layered network structure. Collagen gels induced by UV irradiation at low temperatures displayed improved thermal stability, mechanical strength, and cell-growth promoting ability compared with collagen gels that were induced at 37 °C. Our results open up new avenues for the production of collagen-based biomaterials.


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Colágeno/química , Agregado de Proteínas , Temperatura , Rayos Ultravioleta , Geles
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