Publication: Diepoxide-Triggered Conformational Transition of Silk Fibroin: Formation of Hydrogels
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Silk fibroin hydrogels with tunable properties could be obtained from aqueous fibroin solutions (4.2 w/v %) in a short period of time. This was achieved by the addition of ethylene glycol diglycidyl ether (EGDE) into the reaction solution. Introduction of EGDE cross-links between the fibroin molecules decreases the mobility of the chains, which triggers the conformational transition from random-coil to β-sheet structure and hence fibroin gelation. Dynamic rheological measurements conducted at 50 °C show the formation of strong to weak hydrogels depending on the pH of the reaction solution. Although EGDE attacks the amino groups of fibroin and forms interstrand cross-links, β-sheets acting as physical cross-links dominate the elasticity of the hydrogels. Mechanical response of low-modulus fibroin hydrogels formed above pH 9.7 is highly nonlinear with strong strain hardening behavior (700%) arising from the alignment of the crystallizable amino acid segments.
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Epoxy Resins, Molecular Conformation, Silk, Water, Hydrogels, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Solutions, Cross-Linking Reagents, Animals, Fibroins, Rheology, Gels