Preparation of ready-to-use, storable and reconstituted type I collagen from rat tail tendon for tissue engineering applications |
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Authors: | Rajan Navneeta Habermehl Jason Coté Marie-France Doillon Charles J Mantovani Diego |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory for Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Laval University and University Hospital Research Center, Quebec City, Quebec G1K 7P4, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Collagen is a widely investigated extracellular matrix material with extensive potentials in the field of tissue engineering. This protocol describes a method to prepare reconstituted collagen that can be ready-to-use, storable and suitable for further in vitro and in vivo investigations. Type I collagen was extracted from rat tail tendons and processed in acetic acid solution to obtain sterile soluble collagen. At first, crude collagen was dissolved in acetic acid, then frozen at -20 degrees C and lyophilized to obtain a sponge, which could be stored at -80 degrees C. Lyophilized collagen was then dispersed in acetic acid to obtain a sterile solution of collagen at targeted concentrations. The whole low-cost process from the extraction to the final sterile solution takes around 2-3 weeks. The collagen solution, once neutralized, has the potential to be used to produce gels or scaffolds, to deposit thin films on supports and to develop drug delivery systems. |
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