A Novel Collagen Aerogel with Relevant Features for Topical Biomedical Applications

Author:

Batista Miguel P.12ORCID,Schroeter Baldur3ORCID,Fernández Naiara1ORCID,Gaspar Frédéric Bustos14ORCID,do Rosário Bronze Maria145ORCID,Duarte Ana Rita2ORCID,Gurikov Pavel36ORCID

Affiliation:

1. iBET Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica Apartado 12 2781-901 Oeiras Portugal

2. LAQV-REQUIMTE Departamento de Química Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia Universidade Nova de Lisboa 2829-516 Caparica Portugal

3. Institute of Thermal Separation Processes Hamburg University of Technology Eißendorfer Str. 38 21073 Hamburg Germany

4. Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica António Xavier Universidade Nova de Lisboa Av. da República 2780-157 Oeiras Portugal

5. Faculdade de Farmácia Universidade de Lisboa Avenida Professor Gama Pinto 1649-003 Portugal

6. R&D New Materials aerogel-it GmbH Osnabrück Albert-Einstein-Str. 1 49076 Germany

Abstract

AbstractCollagen‐based aerogels have great potential for topical biomedical applications. Collagen's natural affinity with skin, biodegradability, and gelling behavior are compelling properties to combine with the structural integrity of highly porous matrices in the dry form (aerogels). This work aimed to produce a novel collagen‐based aerogel and to perform the material‘s solid‐state and physicochemical characterization. Aerogels were obtained by performing different solvent exchange approaches of a collagen‐gelled extract and drying the obtained alcogels with supercritical CO2. The resulting aerogels showed a sponge‐like structure with a relatively dense mesoporous network with a specific surface area of 201–203 m2/g, a specific pore volume of 1.08–1.15 cm3/g, and a mean pore radius of ca. 14.7 nm. Physicochemical characterization confirmed that the obtained aerogels are composed of pure collagen, and the aerogel production process does not impact protein tertiary structure. Finally, the material swelling behavior was assessed at various pH values (4, 7, and 10). Collagen aerogels presented a high water uptake capacity up to ~2700 wt. %, pH‐dependent stability, and swelling behavior in aqueous media. The results suggest that this collagen aerogel could be a promising scaffold candidate for topical biomedical applications.

Publisher

Wiley

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