Comparison of chitosan scaffold and chitosan-collagen scaffold: a preliminary study
The Medical Journal of Malaysia
; : 186-187, 2004.
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in Ml
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ABSTRACT
Chitosan has similar structure to glycosaminoglycans in the tissue, thus may be a good candidates as tissue engineering scaffold. However, to improve their cell attachment ability, we try to incorporate this natural polymer with collagen by combining it via cross-linking process. In this preliminary study we evaluate the cell attachment ability of chitosan-collagen scaffold versus chitosan scaffold alone. Chitosan and collagen were dissolved in 1% acetic acid and then were frozen for 24 hours before the lyophilizing process. Human skin fibroblasts were seeded into both scaffold and were cultured in F12 DMEM (11). Metabolic activity assay were used to evaluate cell attachment ability of scaffold for a period of 1, 3, 7 and 14 days. Scanning electron micrographs shows good cell morphology on chitosan-collagen hybrid scaffold. In conclusion, the incorporation of collagen to chitosan will enhance its cell attachment ability and will be a potential scaffold in tissue engineering.
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Main subject:
Organ Culture Techniques
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Polymers
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Cell Adhesion
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Collagen
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Tissue Engineering
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Chitosan
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Energy Metabolism
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Fibroblasts
Language:
Ml
Journal:
The Medical Journal of Malaysia
Year:
2004
Document type:
Article