Development of Polyvinyl Alcohol Fibrous Biodegradable Scaffolds for Nerve Tissue Engineering Applications: In Vitro Study

2015 
In this study, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fibers were modified through an effective cross linking method. Adequate porosity and surface area are widely recognized as important parameters in the design of scaffolds for tissue engineering and therefore measurement of porosity is very important. Herein, porosity measurement of various surface layers of scaffold was done through a new method, and image analysis was used for this purpose. Scanning electron microscopy micrographs of nanofibrous scaffolds were converted to binary images using different thresholds and porosity of scaffold was measured in various layers. In addition, for ascertaining of cross linking of the PVA nanofibrous scaffolds, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis was employed. Also, the in vitro biodegradability of the nanofibrous scaffold was evaluated. The PVA crosslinked nanofibrous scaffold was found to exhibit the most balanced properties to meet all the required specifications for nerve tissue and was used for in vitro cultur...
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