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Acids ‘generally recognized as safe’ affect morphology and biocompatibility of electrospun chitosan/polyethylene nanofibers

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University of Copenhagen1

University of Bath2

National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark3

Research group for Nano-Bio Science, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark4

Electrospinning of neat chitosan is currently achieved by using strong acids or organic solvents, which limits the use of chitosan nanofibers as biocompatible scaffolds for drug delivery and tissue engineering. The aim was to elucidate the effect of specific acids generally recognized as safe (GRAS) on the properties of electrospun chitosan-based nanofibers.

Electrospinning chitosan in dilute acetic acid or succinic acid with polyethylene oxide resulted in white and separated nanofibers, whereas nanofibers electrospun in dilute citric acid were transparent and interconnected. Including succinic or citric acid in the spinning process induced disintegration of the fiber mat after four hrs in water, and a concentration-dependent effect on epithelial cell viability.

Chitosan nanofibers electrospun in acetic acid maintained their shape and fibrous structure after four hrs in water, and showed no effect on cell viability. This study demonstrates that the choice of GRAS acid highly determines the properties of electrospun chitosan nanofibers.

Language: English
Year: 2019
Pages: 253-262
ISSN: 18791344 and 01448617
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2019.03.061
ORCIDs: Chronakis, Ioannis S. , 0000-0002-7285-9100 and 0000-0002-7004-547X

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