Browsing by Author "Hama, R."
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
- Results Per Page
- Sort Options
Item Silk Fibroin Conjugated with Heparin Promotes Epithelialization and Wound Healing(MDPI, 2022-08-30) Hama, R.; Aytemiz, D.; Moseti, K.O.; Kameda, T.; Nakazawa, Y.; Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology ; National Agriculture and Food Research Organization ; Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research OrganizationSilk fibroin (SF) has attracted attention as a base biomaterial that could be suitable in many applications because of its shape and structure. Highly functional SF has been developed to promote tissue regeneration with heparin conjugation. However, the hydrophobic three-dimensional struc-ture of SF makes it difficult to bind to high-molecular-weight and hydrophilic compounds such as heparin. In this study, sufficient heparin modification was achieved using tyrosine residues as reac-tion points to improve cellular response. As it was considered that there was a trade-off between the improvement of water wettability and cell responsiveness induced by heparin modification, in-fluences on the structure, and mechanical properties, the structure and physical properties of the SF conjugated with heparin were extensively evaluated. Results showed that increased amounts of heparin modification raised heparin content and water wettability on film surfaces even though SF formation was not inhibited. In addition, the proliferation of endothelial cells and fibroblasts were enhanced when a surface with sufficient heparin assumed its potential in assisting wound healing. This research emphasizes the importance of material design focusing on the crystal structure inher-ent in SF in the development of functionalized SF materials.