To Evaluate the Synergistic Effect of Different Crosslinking Strategies on Collagen Derivatives to Develop Funcional Biomimetic Scaffolds

Krishnakumar, Gopal Shankar (2017) To Evaluate the Synergistic Effect of Different Crosslinking Strategies on Collagen Derivatives to Develop Funcional Biomimetic Scaffolds, [Dissertation thesis], Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna. Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze biomediche, 29 Ciclo. DOI 10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/7841.
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Abstract

The preliminary objective of this work was to study how the effect of different crosslinking methodologies can functionally modify various characteristics of biological macromolecules relevant for scaffold development in bone tissue engineering. The research study was classified and studied in three different phases: (i) different crosslinking strategies in gelatin functionalization, (ii) ribose mediated crosslinking in collagen-hydroxyapatite scaffold (iii) different crosslinking mechanisms in functional modification of bone-like scaffold. The obtained results were highly positive in all the three investigated studies. Though the core aim of this research was to explore the available crosslinking strategies in different biological macromolecules, the present study generated significant findings, largely contributing to provide optimum solutions in understanding how the crosslinking density can fine-tune the overall performance of a scaffold, relevant for its functioning in vivo. In particular, this study demonstrated that different crosslinkers at different conditions (pH and temperature) can modify the functional properties of the scaffolds differently, therefore this optimization strategies on these crosslinkers as obtained from this study results will help material scientists in the design and development of bioactive hybrid biomaterials for hard tissue regeneration.

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Tesi di dottorato
Autore
Krishnakumar, Gopal Shankar
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Co-supervisore
Dottorato di ricerca
Ciclo
29
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Parole chiave
Crosslinking, Biomineralization, Collagen, Bioinspired, DHT, BDDGE, Ribose, Genipin, Hydroxyapatite and Regenerative medicine
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10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/7841
Data di discussione
23 Maggio 2017
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