The combination of natural resources with biologically active biocompatible ionic liquids (Bio-IL) is presented as a combinatorial approach for developing tools to manage inflammatory diseases. Innovative biomedical solutions were constructed combining silk fibroin (SF) and Ch[Gallate], a Bio-IL with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory features, as freeze-dried 3D-based sponges. An evaluation of the effect of the Ch[Gallate] concentration (⠤3% w/v) on the SF/Ch[Gallate] sponges was studied. Structural changes observed on the sponges revealed that the Ch[Gallate] presence positively affected the β-sheet formation while not influencing the silk native structure, which was suggested by the FTIR and solid-state NMR results, respectively. A...
Nature is an incredible source of inspiration for scientific research due to the multiple examples o...
As a functional biomaterial, silk fibroin has been widely used in drug release, cell encapsulation a...
Silk has a long track record of use in humans, and recent advances in silk fibroin processing have o...
The positive interaction of materials with tissues is an important step in regenerative medicine str...
Silk (SF) is an attractive biomaterial to be used in tissue engineering applications because of its ...
There is considerable interest in exploiting natural polymers processing to create high-performing, ...
Silk can be processed into a broad spectrum of material formats and is explored for a wide range of ...
International audienceThis work aims to design biocompatible aerogel sponges that can host and contr...
Meshes from natural silk are hand knitted and surface functionalized to facilitate hernia repair and...
Silk fibroin (SF) is a natural protein (biopolymer) extracted from the cocoons of Bombyx mori L. (si...
Silk is rediscovered the past decade as a possible biomaterial. As a strong and flexible natural mat...
Functional biomaterials have great potential for future medical application. Although functional bio...
Textile-based technologies are considered as potential routes for the production of 3D porous archit...
This study proposes a green and innovative methodology for the exploitation of natural polymers, nam...
Silk fibroin is a protein with intrinsic characteristics that make it a good candidate as a scaffold...
Nature is an incredible source of inspiration for scientific research due to the multiple examples o...
As a functional biomaterial, silk fibroin has been widely used in drug release, cell encapsulation a...
Silk has a long track record of use in humans, and recent advances in silk fibroin processing have o...
The positive interaction of materials with tissues is an important step in regenerative medicine str...
Silk (SF) is an attractive biomaterial to be used in tissue engineering applications because of its ...
There is considerable interest in exploiting natural polymers processing to create high-performing, ...
Silk can be processed into a broad spectrum of material formats and is explored for a wide range of ...
International audienceThis work aims to design biocompatible aerogel sponges that can host and contr...
Meshes from natural silk are hand knitted and surface functionalized to facilitate hernia repair and...
Silk fibroin (SF) is a natural protein (biopolymer) extracted from the cocoons of Bombyx mori L. (si...
Silk is rediscovered the past decade as a possible biomaterial. As a strong and flexible natural mat...
Functional biomaterials have great potential for future medical application. Although functional bio...
Textile-based technologies are considered as potential routes for the production of 3D porous archit...
This study proposes a green and innovative methodology for the exploitation of natural polymers, nam...
Silk fibroin is a protein with intrinsic characteristics that make it a good candidate as a scaffold...
Nature is an incredible source of inspiration for scientific research due to the multiple examples o...
As a functional biomaterial, silk fibroin has been widely used in drug release, cell encapsulation a...
Silk has a long track record of use in humans, and recent advances in silk fibroin processing have o...