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Título : Silkworm gut fiber of "Bombyx mori" as an implantable and biocompatible light-diffusing fiber
Autor : Cenis Anadón, José Luis
Aznar Cervantes, Salvador
Lozano Pérez, Antonio Abel
Rojo, Marta
Muñoz, Juan
Meseguer Olmo, Luis
Arenas, Aurelio
Palabras clave : Gusano de seda
Fibras de origen animal
Biomedicina
Fecha de publicación : jul-2016
Editorial : MDPI
Citación : International Journal of Molecular Sciences 17(7): 1142 (2016)
Resumen : This work describes a new approach to the delivery of light in deeper tissues, through a silk filament that is implantable, biocompatible, and biodegradable. In the present work, silkworm gut fibers (SGFs) of Bombyx mori L., are made by stretching the silk glands. Morphological, structural, and optical properties of the fibers have been characterized and the stimulatory effect of red laser light diffused from the fiber was assayed in fibroblast cultures. SGFs are formed by silk fibroin (SF) mainly in a β-sheet conformation, a stable and non-soluble state in water or biological fluids. The fibers showed a high degree of transparency to visible and infrared radiation. Using a red laser (λ = 650 nm) as source, the light was efficiently diffused along the fiber wall, promoting a significant increment in the cell metabolism 5 h after the irradiation. SGFs have shown their excellent properties as light-diffusing optical fibers with a stimulatory effect on cells.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11914/2663
ISSN : 1422-0067
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