Abstract

In order to prepare Silk Fibroin (SF) scaffolds with excellent pore structure, the fresh SF solution was concentrated at relative humidity 55% and 25°C for 3 days. During the above process, SF micelles, existed in the fresh SF solution, aggregated into nanofilaments as concentration increased, and the nanofilament feature of SF were similar to that observed in silk gland. SF nanofilaments were easy to form SF scaffolds with porous and silk I structure, in contrary, SF micelles were liable for formation of SF scaffolds with lamellar and random coil structure. It suggested that the formation of SF nanofilaments is a critical step for pore and secondary structure control of lyophilized SF scaffolds.

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