Fabrication and Characterization of Fish Tropocollagen Sponge Enriched with Nanodiamonds for Potential Wound Dressing Applications
Bożena Rokita, Dariusz Witkowski, Anna Karczemska, Łukasz Piwowarski, Radosław Wach

TL;DR
Researchers made a collagen sponge with nanodiamonds that could be used as a wound dressing, showing how its structure and properties can be controlled for medical use.
Contribution
The study introduces a collagen-nanodiamond composite sponge with tunable properties for wound dressing applications.
Findings
The sponges had a bilayered structure with microporosity and microchannels, showing controlled fluid uptake.
Irradiation reduced maximum stress by about 20% and influenced material dissolution over several hours.
The composite demonstrated potential for controlled resorption and adaptability for biological functions.
Abstract
The development of collagen-based composite materials offers new opportunities for designing bioactive porous structures with tunable properties. This study focuses on sponges or scaffolds fabricated from fish skin-derived tropocollagen combined with detonation nanodiamonds (NDs), aiming to explore how incorporation of NDs and application of radiation, as a potential sterilization method, influence structural and functional characteristics of the material. Freeze-dry methods of sponge fabrication resulted in a bilayered structure of open porosity, with microporosity at the top and a microchannel at the lower part of the material. The sponges demonstrated mechanical properties with relatively low elongation of below 10%, while the maximum stress was reduced by ca. 20% due to irradiation. Hydration and absorption experiments, mimicking the resorption of collagen in physiological…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCollagen: Extraction and Characterization · Polymer Surface Interaction Studies · Surface Modification and Superhydrophobicity
