Abstract
For tissue engineering applications, 3-D macroporous chitosan/poly(l-lactide) (PLLA) scaffolds were prepared by the particulate-leaching method using sodium acetate as the porogen in an acidic water/dioxane solution. The stability and dispersity of chitosan on the chitosan/PLLA hybrid scaffolds were determined by measuring water contact angles, establishing crystallinity using X-ray diffraction, and using eosin staining to observe the chitosan under a light microscope. The porous structure of the particulate-leached chitosan/PLLA scaffolds was investigated in terms of pore morphology, interconnectivity, etc. by using scanning electron microscopy. Chitosan/PLLA scaffolds produced by particulate-leaching showed a highly porous structure and improved stability and dispersity of chitosan as compared to pure PLLA and chitosan-coated PLLA scaffolds. The highly porous structure that resulted from a high concentration of chitosan improved the efficiency of cell adhesion after culturing cells for 4 h. After 48 h, the cultured cells showed increased cell proliferation on the hybrid scaffolds. Thus, particulate-leached chitosan/PLLA scaffolds can be applied to tissue engineering of various types, including the industrial membrane field.
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