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Nanomedicine Journal. 2014; 1 (3): 137-146
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-171626

ABSTRACT

To improve water stability of electrospun chitosan/ Polyethylene oxide [PEO] nanofibers, genipin, a biocompatible and nontoxic agent, was used to crosslink chitosan based nanofibers. Different amounts of genipin were added to the chitosan/PEO solutions, chitosan/PEO weight ratio 90/10 in 80% acetic acid, and the solutions were then electrospun to form nanofibers. The spun nanofibers were exposed to water vapor to complete crosslinking. The nanofibrous membranes were subjected to detailed analysis by scanning electron microscopy [SEM], Fourier transform infrared-attenuated total reflection [FTIR-ATR] spectroscopy, swelling test, MTT cytotoxicity, and cell attachment. SEM images of electrospun mats showed that genipin-crosslinked nanofibers retained their fibrous structure after immerging in PBS [pH=7.4] for 24 hours, while the uncrosslinked samples lost their fibrous structure, indicating the water stability of genipincrosslinked nanofibers. The genipin-crosslinked mats also showed no significant change inswelling ratio in comparison with uncrosslinked ones. FTIR-ATR spectrum of uncrosslinked and genipin-crosslinked chitosan nanofibers revealed the reaction between genipin and amino groups of chitosan. Cytotoxicity of genipin-crosslinked nanofibers was examined by MTT assay on human fibroblast cells in the presence of nanofibers extraction media. The genipincrosslinked nanofibers did not show any toxic effects on fibroblast cells at the lowest and moderate amount of genipin. The fibroblast cells also showed a good adhesion on genipincrosslinked nanofibers. This electrospun matrix would be used for biomedical applications such as wound dressing and scaffold for tissue engineering without the concern of toxicity


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Iridoids , Cross-Linking Reagents , Nanofibers , Tissue Engineering , Tissue Scaffolds , Polyethylene Glycols
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