¸ñÀû: The aim of the current study is to develop silk fibroin
(SF)/polycaprolactone (PCL) hybrid scaffold via cold plate
electrospinning technique as artificial dermis. ¹æ¹ý:We evaluated the physical, mechanical, and wound healing effect
using
scanning electron microscopy (SEM), fourier transform infrared
spectroscopy (FT-IR), CCK assay, and animal model. °á°ú:On structural analysis using SEM images and FTIR, these data showed that silk particles were successfully incorporated into PCL nanofibers. In addition, the SF/PCL hybrid nanofibers scaffold exhibited better cell viability, adhesion, and infiltration than the pristine PCL nanofibers scaffold. Moreover, we found that the SF/PCL nanofibers hybrid scaffold induced silmilar wound healing effect, smaller contraction area, and lesser scar formation compared with Matriderm¢çon animal study. °á·Ð:Therefore, this preliminary study suggests that the SF/PCL hybrid
scaffold may be a good promising biomaterial for artificial dermis. |