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The Influence of Silkworm Species on Cellular Interactions with Novel PVA/Silk Sericin Hydrogels
Authors:April Reeves  Laura A. Poole‐Warren  Subhas C. Kundu  Penny J. Martens
Affiliation:1. Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia;2. Department of Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur 721302, India
Abstract:Sericin peptides and PVA are chemically modified with methacrylate groups to produce a covalent PVA/sericin hydrogel. Preservation of the sericin bioactivity following methacrylation is confirmed, and PVA/sericin hydrogels are fabricated for both B. mori and A. mylitta sericin. Cell adhesion studies confirm the preservation of sericin bioactivity post incorporation in PVA gels. PVA/A. mylitta gels are observed to facilitate cell adhesion to a significantly greater degree than PVA/B. mori gels. Overall, the incorporation of sericin does not alter the physical properties of the PVA hydrogels but does result in significantly improved cellular interaction, particularly from A. mylitta gels.
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Keywords:biomaterials  hydrogels  photopolymerization  poly(vinyl alcohol)  silk sericin
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