1. Division of Materials Science, Lule? University of Technology, 97187‐Lule?, Sweden;2. Laboratoire d'Evaluation des Matériaux Implantables (LEMI), Technopole Bordeaux‐Montesquieu, 2 allée Fran?ois Magendie, 33650 Martillac, France
Abstract:
Bio‐based fibrous nanocomposites of cellulose nanofibres and non‐crosslinked/crosslinked collagen were prepared by in situ pH‐induced fibrillation of collagen phase and sterilized using gamma rays at 25 KGy. Collagen phase is crosslinked using genipin, a bio‐based crosslinker that introduces flexible crosslinks. Microscopy studies of the prepared materials showed nanostructured fibrous collagen and cellulose dispersed in collagen matrix. Mechanical performance of the sterilized nanocomposites was close to that of natural ligament and tendon, in simulated body conditions. Cytocompatibility studies indicated that these nanocomposites allowed human ligament cell and human endothelial cell adhesion, growth, and differentiation; which is eminently favourable to ligament tissue engineering.