elastin and squaric-acid

elastin has been researched along with squaric-acid* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for elastin and squaric-acid

ArticleYear
Collagen/elastin hydrogels cross-linked by squaric acid.
    Materials science & engineering. C, Materials for biological applications, 2016, Volume: 60

    Hydrogels based on collagen and elastin are very valuable materials for medicine and tissue engineering. They are biocompatible; however their mechanical properties and resistance for enzymatic degradation need to be improved by cross-linking. Up to this point many reagents have been tested but more secure reactants are still sought. Squaric acid (SqAc), 3,4-dihydroxy 3-cyclobutene 1,2-dione, is a strong, cyclic acid, which reacts easily with amine groups. The properties of hydrogels based on collagen/elastin mixtures (95/5, 90/10) containing 5%, 10% and 20% of SqAc and neutralized via dialysis against deionized water were tested. Cross-linked, 3-D, transparent hydrogels were created. The cross-linked materials are stiffer and more resistant to enzymatic degradation than those that are unmodified. The pore size, swelling ability and surface polarity are reduced due to 5% and 10% of SqAc addition. At the same time, the cellular response is not significantly affected by the cross-linking. Therefore, squaric acid would be regarded as a safe, effective cross-linking agent.

    Topics: Biocompatible Materials; Collagen; Cross-Linking Reagents; Cyclobutanes; Elastin; Hydrogels

2016