Abstract

A compliant film was prepared by chemical crosslinking of fibroin from silk fiber of wild silkworm, Antheraea pernyi. The silk fiber was dissolved in concentrated aqueous lithium thiocyanate and desalinated by dialysis. The film was cast from the regenerated aqueous solution, and crosslinked by polyethylene glycol diglycidyl ether (PEG-DE). This film showed high water resistively while maintaining random coil and α-helix structure, unlike films prepared by organic solvent treatment that causes β-sheet formation. The films containing about 20 wt.% crosslinker were remarkably compliant and tenacious. These features, combined with the living-cell affinity of the wild silkworm fibroin, are expected to be useful in biomedical applications.

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