Effect of residual sericin on the structural characteristics and properties of regenerated silk films

Ji Hye Lee, Dae Woong Song, Young Hwan Park, In Chul Um

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Abstract

Regenerated silk film has been increasingly attracting the research community's attention for biomedical applications due to its good biocompatibility and excellent cyto-compatibility. However, some limitations regarding its mechanical properties, such as brittleness, have restricted the use of silk films for industrial biomedical applications. In this study, regenerated silk films with different residual sericin content were prepared applying controlled degumming conditions to evaluate the effect of sericin content on the structure and properties of the films generated. When the residual sericin content increased to 0.6%, crystallinity index and breaking strength of silk films were increased. Above this value, these parameters then decreased. A 1.5 fold increase of silk film elongation properties was obtained when incorporating 16% sericin. Regardless of sericin content, all regenerated silk films showed excellent cyto-compatibility, comparable to the one obtained with tissue culture plates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)273-278
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Volume89
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2016

Keywords

  • Mechanical properties
  • Regenerated silk film
  • Residual sericin

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