This study reports the formation of biocompatible hydrogels using protein polymers from natural silk cocoon fibroins and sheep wool keratins. Silk fibroin protein contains β-sheet secondary structures, allowing for the formation of physical cross-linkers in the hydrogels. Comparative studies were performed on two groups of samples. In the first group, ultrasonication was used to induce a quick gelation of a protein aqueous solution, enhancing the ability of Bombyx mori silk fibroin chains to quickly entrap the wool keratin protein molecules homogenously. In the second group, silk/keratin mixtures were left at room temperature for days, resulting in naturally-assembled gelled solutions. It was found that silk/wool blended solutions can form ...
Keratin is a natural protein that is abundant and easily found in animal structures such as hair, ho...
As a functional biomaterial, silk fibroin has been widely used in drug release, cell encapsulation a...
Fibroin (degummed silk) and keratin are structural biopolymers respectively from silkworm filaments ...
In recent years, hydrogels have been widely used as drug carriers, especially in the area of protein...
Hydrogels are an attractive class of tunable material platforms that, combined with their structural...
Hydrogel scaffolds are important materials in tissue engineering, and their characterization is esse...
Silk protein is a promising natural material applied in various fields, but the application of silk ...
A photocurable silk fibroin hydrogel is prepared, for the first time, using natural silk protein fib...
A photocurable silk fibroin hydrogel is prepared, for the first time, using natural silk protein fib...
Hydrogels prepared from silk fibroin (SF) – a unique fibrous protein material, have attracted immens...
A facile and rapid ruthenium catalysed photo-crosslinking method was employed to prepare Bombyx mori...
Ultrasound can be used in the biomaterial field due to its high efficiency, easy operation, no chemi...
Ultrasound can be used in the biomaterial field due to its high efficiency, easy operation, no chemi...
Keratin is a natural protein that is abundant and easily found in animal structures such as hair, ho...
A facile and rapid ruthenium catalysed photo-crosslinking method was employed to prepare Bombyx mori...
Keratin is a natural protein that is abundant and easily found in animal structures such as hair, ho...
As a functional biomaterial, silk fibroin has been widely used in drug release, cell encapsulation a...
Fibroin (degummed silk) and keratin are structural biopolymers respectively from silkworm filaments ...
In recent years, hydrogels have been widely used as drug carriers, especially in the area of protein...
Hydrogels are an attractive class of tunable material platforms that, combined with their structural...
Hydrogel scaffolds are important materials in tissue engineering, and their characterization is esse...
Silk protein is a promising natural material applied in various fields, but the application of silk ...
A photocurable silk fibroin hydrogel is prepared, for the first time, using natural silk protein fib...
A photocurable silk fibroin hydrogel is prepared, for the first time, using natural silk protein fib...
Hydrogels prepared from silk fibroin (SF) – a unique fibrous protein material, have attracted immens...
A facile and rapid ruthenium catalysed photo-crosslinking method was employed to prepare Bombyx mori...
Ultrasound can be used in the biomaterial field due to its high efficiency, easy operation, no chemi...
Ultrasound can be used in the biomaterial field due to its high efficiency, easy operation, no chemi...
Keratin is a natural protein that is abundant and easily found in animal structures such as hair, ho...
A facile and rapid ruthenium catalysed photo-crosslinking method was employed to prepare Bombyx mori...
Keratin is a natural protein that is abundant and easily found in animal structures such as hair, ho...
As a functional biomaterial, silk fibroin has been widely used in drug release, cell encapsulation a...
Fibroin (degummed silk) and keratin are structural biopolymers respectively from silkworm filaments ...