Abstract
Basa acellular dermal matrix (BADM) has advantages in the preparation of oral prosthetic membranes. In order to prepare high-quality BADM, a suitable cross-linking agent is necessary. In this study, acellular dermal matrix was prepared from basa fish skin and then cross-linked with carbodiimide (EDC), oxidized chitosan oligosaccharide (OCOS) and glutaraldehyde (GA), respectively. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD), histological staining, DNA electrophoresis and the limulus amoebocyte lysate chromogenic assay were used to detect the structure and properties of BADM. The compatibility of BADM was detected by implantation in vivo and cell experiments. The results showed that the majority of the cellular and DNA in BADM were removed. The endotoxin was not be detected. Furthermore, the structure of BADM was not destroyed. The mechanical and anti-degraded properties of BADM were promoted obviously after cross-linking. The thermal shrinkage temperatures of wet and dry EDC-BADM (BADM cross-linked by carbodiimide) were increased by 39.22 °C and 18.27 °C, respectively, compared with that of the uncross-linked BADM. In addition, the EDC-BADM had good biocompatibility and cytocompatibility. In conclusion, carbodiimide can improve the properties of BADM, which has potential application in the field of biomaterials.
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