Rheological Method for Determining the Molecular Weight of Collagen Gels by Using a Machine Learning Technique

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This article presents, for the first time, the results of applying the rheological technique to measure the molecular weights (Mw) and their distributions (MwD) of highly hierarchical biomolecules, such as non-hydrolyzed collagen gels. Due to the high viscosity of the studied gels, the effect of the concentrations on the rheological tests was investigated. In addition, because these materials are highly sensitive to denaturation and degradation under mechanical stress and temperatures close to 40 °C, when frequency sweeps were applied, a mathematical adjustment of the data by machine learning techniques (artificial intelligence tools) was designed and implemented. Using the proposed method, collagen fibers of Mw close to 600 kDa were identified. To validate the proposed method, lower Mw species were obtained and characterized by both the proposed rheological method and traditional measurement techniques, such as chromatography and electrophoresis. The results of the tests confirmed the validity of the proposed method. It is a simple technique for obtaining more microstructural information on these biomolecules and, in turn, facilitating the design of new structural biomaterials with greater added value.

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Núñez Carrero, K. C., Velasco-Merino, C., Asensio, M., Guerrero, J., & Merino, J. C. (2022). Rheological Method for Determining the Molecular Weight of Collagen Gels by Using a Machine Learning Technique. Polymers, 14(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14173683

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