The characterization of collagen-based scaffolds modified with phenolic acids for tissue engineering application

Abstrakt

The aim of the experiment was to study the morphology of collagen-based scaffolds modified by caffeic acid, ferulic acid, and gallic acid, their swelling, and degradation rate, as well as the biological properties of scaffolds, such as antioxidant activity, hemo- and cytocompatibility, histological observation, and antibacterial properties. Scaffolds based on collagen with phenolic acid showed higher swelling rate and enzymatic stability compared to scaffolds based on pure collagen, and the radical scavenging activity was in the range 85–91%. All scaffolds were non-hemolytic and compatible with surrounding tissues. Collagen modified by ferulic acid showed potentially negative effects on hFOB cells as a significantly increased LDH release was found, but all of the studied materials had antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. It may be assumed that phenolic acids, such as caffeic, ferulic, and gallic acid, are modifiers and provide novel biological properties of collagen-based scaffolds. This paper provides the summarization and comparison of the biological properties of scaffolds based on collagen modified with three different phenolic acids.

Autorzy

Kaczmarek-Szczepańska Beata
Kaczmarek-Szczepańska Beata
Marcin Małek
Marcin Małek
Kluczyński Janusz
Kluczyński Janusz
Paździor-Czapula Katarzyna
Paździor-Czapula Katarzyna
Marcin Wekwejt
Marcin Wekwejt
Michno Anna
Michno Anna
Anna Ronowska
Anna Ronowska
Anna Pałubicka
Anna Pałubicka
Iwona Otrocka-Domagała
Iwona Otrocka-Domagała
artykuł
Scientific Reports
Angielski
2023
13
9966
otwarte czasopismo
CC BY 4.0 Uznanie autorstwa 4.0
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2023-06-20
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