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Modulating Mechanical Properties of Collagen-Lignin Composites.

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Three-dimensional matrices of collagen type I (Col I) are widely used in tissue engineering applications for its abundance in many tissues, bioactivity with many cell types, and excellent biocompatibility. Inspired by the structural role of lignin in a plant tissue, we found that sodium lignosulfonate (SLS) and an alkali-extracted lignin from switchgrass (SG) increased the stiffness of Col I gels. SLS and SG enhanced the stiffness of Col I gels from 52 to 670 Pa and 52 to 320 Pa, respectively, and attenuated shear-thinning properties, with the formulation of 1.8 mg/mL Col I and 5.0 mg/mL SLS or SG. In 2D cultures, the cytotoxicity of collagen-SLS to adipose-derived stromal cells was not observed and the cell viability was maintained over 7 days in 3D cultures. Collagen-SLS composites did not elicit immunogenicity when compared to SLS-only groups. Our collagen-SLS composites present a case that exploits lignins as an enhancer of mechanical properties of Col I without adverse cytotoxicity and immunogenicity for scaffolds or tissue repairs.

Year of Publication
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2019
Journal
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ACS applied bio materials
Volume
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2
Issue
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8
Number of Pages
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3562-3572
Date Published
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2019
DOI
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10.1021/acsabm.9b00444
Short Title
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ACS Appl Bio Mater
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