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Composite Scaffolds of Interfacial Polyelectrolyte Fibers for Temporally Controlled Release of Biomolecules
Authors:Marie Francene A. Cutiongco  Benjamin Kim Kiat Teo  Evelyn King Fai Yim
Affiliation:1.Department of Biomedical Engineering, National University of Singapore;2.Mechanobiology Institute, Singapore, National University of Singapore;3.Department of Surgery, National University of Singapore
Abstract:Various scaffolds used in tissue engineering require a controlled biochemical environment to mimic the physiological cell niche. Interfacial polyelectrolyte complexation (IPC) fibers can be used for controlled delivery of various biological agents such as small molecule drugs, cells, proteins and growth factors. The simplicity of the methodology in making IPC fibers gives flexibility in its application for controlled biomolecule delivery. Here, we describe a method of incorporating IPC fibers into two different polymeric scaffolds, hydrophilic polysaccharide and hydrophobic polycaprolactone, to create a multi-component composite scaffold. We showed that IPC fibers can be easily embedded into these polymeric structures, enhancing the capability for sustained release and improved preservation of biomolecules. We also created a composite polymeric scaffold with topographical cues and sustained biochemical release that can have synergistic effects on cell behavior. Composite polymeric scaffolds with IPC fibers represent a novel and simple method of recreating the cellular niche.
Keywords:Bioengineering   Issue 102   composite scaffold   polymer   hydrogel   biochemicals   encapsulation   temporal   spatial   sustained release   topography
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