The relationship of rheological properties and the performance of silk fibroin hydrogels in tissue engineering application
Author/s
Elango, Jeevithan; Lijnev, Artiom; Zamora Ledezma, Camilo; Alexis, Frank; Wu, Wenhui; [et al.]Date
2023-01Discipline/s
OdontologíaSubject/s
Silk fibroin hydrogelBiomaterial
Functional properties
Biological response
Biomedical application
Abstract
Hydrogel-based systems are widely used for conventional 3D-cell culture, where cells can be seeded on or
embedded in 3D-matrix gels for cultivation. Several new approaches have emerged to develop innovative more
performing polymeric biomaterials for tissue regeneration. Within this class of biomaterials, land and marine
based-polymers (including among other collagens, silk, chitosan/chitin and alginates) have been explored to
date. The best-known example of silk to date is the fiber produced by land-based animals like silkworms for the
production of their cocoon. There are many successful studies already proving the empirical evidence of biomaterials
from land-based silk in biomedical applications. Generally, silk-based hydrogels are mainly involved in
the fabrication of different implants for skin, bone, cartilage and vascular-regeneration. The ideal silk fibroin
hydrogels for skin, cosmetic and wound healing purposes should exhibit enhanced biological response which is
mainl...





