Preparation of in situ Injectable Chitosan/Gelatin Hydrogel Using an Acid-tolerant Tyrosinase

2018 
An in situ injectable chitosan/gelatin hydrogel was formed under slightly acidic conditions (pH 4.0 ~ 4.5) using an acid-tolerant tyrosinase, tyrosinase-CNK. A homogeneous chitosan/tyrosinase-CNK solution was prepared in one part of a dual-barrel syringe, and highly soluble gelatin in distilled water was prepared in the other part of the syringe without any additional crosslinking materials. Chitosan/gelatin hydrogel was formed in situ by simple injection of the solutions at room temperature followed by curing at 37°C. However, conventional mushroom tyrosinase did not catalyze this permanent gel formation. Tyrosinase- CNK-catalyzed glycol chitosan/gelatin hydrogel was similarly formed by this in situ injection approach. The hydrogels exhibited a high swelling ratio of 20-fold their own weight, interconnected micropores with an average diameter of approximately 260 μm and in vitro biodegradability suitable for tissue engineering and drug delivery applications. These results showed that tyrosinase-CNK-mediated chitosan/gelatin hydrogel formation has remarkable potential for the development of novel formulations for in situ injectable gel-forming systems.
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