Exploring the complex mechanical properties of xanthan scaffolds by AFM-based force spectroscopy

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The polysaccharide xanthan has been extensively studied owing to its potential application in tissue engineering. In this paper, xanthan scaffold structures were investigated by atomic force microscope (AFM) in liquid, and the mechanical properties of the complex xanthan structures were investigated by using AFM-based force spectroscopy (FS). In this work, three types of structures in the xanthan scaffold were identified based on three types of FS stretching events. The fact that the complex force responses are the combinations of different types of stretching events suggests complicated intermolecular interactions among xanthan fibrils. The results provide crucial information to understand the structures and mechanical properties of the xanthan scaffold. © 2014 Liang et al.

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Liang, H., Zeng, G., Li, Y., Zhang, S., Zhao, H., Guo, L., … Dong, M. (2014). Exploring the complex mechanical properties of xanthan scaffolds by AFM-based force spectroscopy. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 5(1), 365–373. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.5.42

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