Abstract
Design and fabrication of nanofibrous scaffolds should mimic the native extracellular matrix. This study is aimed at investigating electrospinning of polycaprolactone (PCL) blended with chitosan‐gelatin complex. The morphologies were observed from scanning electron microscope. As‐spun blended mats had thinner fibers than pure PCL. X‐ray diffraction was used to analyze the degree of crystallinity. The intensity at two peaks at 2θ of 21° and 23.5° gradually decreased with the percentage of chitosan‐gelatin complex increasing. Moreover, incorporation of the complex could obviously improve the hydrophilicity of as‐spun blended mats. Mechanical properties of as‐spun nanofibrous mats were also tested. The elongation at break of fibrous mats increased with the PCL content increasing and the ultimate tensile strength varied with different weight ratios. The as‐spun mats had higher tensile strength when the weight ratio of PCL to CS‐Gel was 75/25 compared to pure PCL. Both as‐spun PCL scaffolds and PCL/CS‐Gel scaffolds supported the proliferation of porcine iliac endothelial cells, and PCL/CS‐Gel had better cell viability than pure PCL. Therefore, electrospun PCL/Chitosan‐gelatin nanofibrous mats with weight ratio of 75/25 have better hydrophilicity mechanical properties, and cell proliferation and thus would be a promising candidate for tissue engineering scaffolds.
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