Biodegradable silk fibroin/chitosan blend microparticles prepared by emulsification-diffusion method

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In this study, biodegradable microparticles of silk fibroin (SF)/chitosan (CS) blends with SF/CS blend ratios of 1:0, 2:1, 1:1, 1:2 and 0:1 (w/w) were prepared using the water-in-oil emulsification-diffusion method without any surfactants. An aqueous SF/CS blend solution and ethyl acetate were used as the water and oil phases, respectively. The plain SF had an irregular shape, while the CS microparticles were spherical. The blend microparticles were spherical in shape with a rough surface. Average microparticle sizes were in the range of 73-80 μm. The microparticle matrices had a sponge-like morphology. Conformational changes in the SF component, from random coil to the β-sheet form, were observed in the FTIR data. The dissolution of the blend microparticles was lower than those of the plain SF and CS microparticles. Microparticle density steadily increased and porosity slightly decreased as the amount of CS in the blend increased.

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Cheerarot, O., & Baimark, Y. (2015). Biodegradable silk fibroin/chitosan blend microparticles prepared by emulsification-diffusion method. E-Polymers, 15(2), 67–74. https://doi.org/10.1515/epoly-2014-0134

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