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Bioactive Hydrogel Scaffolds Integrating Chitosan, Silk Fibroin, and Aloe vera Extract for Enhanced Cartilage Tissue Regeneration

Witwisitpong Maneechan, Phassorn Khumfu, Pensri Charoensit, Areeya Tuanchai, Sukunya Ross, Gareth M. Ross, Jatuporn Ngoenkam, Jarupa Viyoch

2025Polymers11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(AV) gel extract for cartilage tissue engineering. SF extracted from Nang-Laai silkworm cocoons showed high protein content (86.8%), while AV extract contained characteristic polysaccharides. Scaffolds with varying CS/SF/AV ratios were fabricated and evaluated for physicochemical and biological properties. Among all formulations, CS40/SF/AV (3.00%wt CS, 2.70%wt SF, 0.075%wt AV) exhibited superior porosity (72.23 ± 4.85%), pore size (79.57 ± 3.68 μm), and compressive strength, both in dry (6.67 ± 1.44 MPa) and wet states. It also showed controlled swelling (270%) and a stable degradation profile (55-57% over 21 days). FTIR and XRD confirmed successful component integration and semi-crystalline structure. In vitro, CS40/SF/AV supported chondrocyte adhesion, proliferation, and morphology retention over 28 days. Fluorescence imaging showed uniform cell distribution across the scaffold. These results highlight the CS40/SF/AV scaffold as a promising, biocompatible platform with optimal mechanical and structural properties for cartilage regeneration, offering potential for further in vivo applications.

Topics & Concepts

FibroinChitosanSwellingAloe veraScaffoldSILKMaterials scienceChemistryCartilageTissue engineeringBiomedical engineeringRegeneration (biology)SericinComposite materialAnatomyBiochemistryCell biologyMedicineBotanyBiologySilk-based biomaterials and applicationsOsteoarthritis Treatment and MechanismsPeriodontal Regeneration and Treatments
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