探索马间Plodia蚕丝纤维作为天然生物高分子材料的功能特性。

IF 3.7 3区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Materials Today Communications Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1016/j.mtcomm.2024.111416
Lauren E Eccles, Elizabeth L Aikman, Jasmine B McTyer, Isabel L Matías Cruz, Adelyn L Richgels, Whitney L Stoppel
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以生物聚合物为前体形成的可再生和可降解材料在制药、生物医学和工业领域受到追捧。蚕丝基生物材料主要来源于家蚕的丝素蛋白,具有良好的机械性能、生物相容性和商业可行性。最近的努力旨在通过具有不同序列和结构的丝蛋白的替代来源来扩大可实现的丝基生物材料性能的范围。这些结构上的差异导致了丝纤维的物理和化学性质的差异,这主要是由于聚合物结晶度的不同。为了开发可替代的蚕丝基材料,研究人员评估了一种通过蚕丝生产对食品造成危害的小型农业害虫——间点Plodia interpunctella (P. interpunctella)的蚕丝。早期的研究已经发现了斑马虫和家蚕蚕丝丝素蛋白的差异,但斑马虫蚕丝在纤维和散装材料水平上仍然缺乏表征和优化。本研究评估了未脱胶和脱胶马间假蛛丝作为生物材料制造原料的结构、热、机械和细胞材料特性,并讨论了这些蛋白质作为新型生物聚合物的优点和局限性。观察到的性质被用来确定丝素蛋白序列和纤维功能之间的联系,以及形成关于与其他天然生物聚合物相比,马斑间假单胞菌丝基生物材料将如何表现的假设。未来的工作旨在开发方法,利用这里确定的材料特性作为材料性能变化的基线,将马斑蝶蚕丝加工成材料格式。
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Exploring the functional properties of Plodia interpunctella silk fibers as a natural biopolymer for biomaterial applications.

Renewable and degradable materials, formed using biopolymers as material precursors, are sought after in pharmaceutical, biomedical, and industrial fields. Silk-based biomaterials, primarily derived from the silk fibroin protein of the Bombyx mori (B. mori) silkworm, have advantageous mechanical properties, biocompatibility, and commercial availability. Recent efforts aim to expand the range of achievable silk-based biomaterial properties via alternative sources of silk proteins with different sequences and structures. These structural distinctions drive differences in physical and chemical properties of silk fibers, primarily due to the varying degree of crystallinity in the polymers. For the development of alternative silk-based materials, silk from Plodia interpunctella (P. interpunctella), a small agricultural pest that infests and damages food products via silk production, is evaluated. Early investigations have highlighted differences between P. interpunctella and B. mori silk fibroin proteins, however P. interpunctella silk still largely lacks characterization and optimization on both the silk fiber and bulk material level. This work evaluates the structural, thermal, mechanical, and cell-material properties of non-degummed and degummed P. interpunctella silk as a raw material for biomaterial fabrication and discusses the benefits and limitations of these proteins as new biopolymers. Observed properties are used to identify links between silk fibroin protein sequence and fiber function in addition to forming hypotheses in how P. interpunctella silk-based biomaterials will perform in comparison to other natural biopolymers. Future work aims to develop methods to process P. interpunctella silk into material formats, utilizing the material characteristics determined here as a baseline for shifts in material performance.

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Materials Today Communications
Materials Today Communications Materials Science-General Materials Science
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5.20
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5.30%
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1783
审稿时长
51 days
期刊介绍: Materials Today Communications is a primary research journal covering all areas of materials science. The journal offers the materials community an innovative, efficient and flexible route for the publication of original research which has not found the right home on first submission.
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