Tuning the mechanical and morphological properties of self-assembled peptide hydrogels via control over the gelation mechanism through regulation of ionic strength and the rate of pH change

Li, Rui; Horgan, CC; Long, B; Rodriguez, AL; Mather, L; Barrow, CJ; Nisbet, DR; Williams, RJ

HERO ID

4947323

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2015

HERO ID 4947323
In Press No
Year 2015
Title Tuning the mechanical and morphological properties of self-assembled peptide hydrogels via control over the gelation mechanism through regulation of ionic strength and the rate of pH change
Authors Li, Rui; Horgan, CC; Long, B; Rodriguez, AL; Mather, L; Barrow, CJ; Nisbet, DR; Williams, RJ
Journal RSC Advances
Volume 5
Issue 1
Page Numbers 301-307
Abstract Hydrogels formed by the self-assembly of peptides are promising biomaterials. The bioactive and biocompatible molecule Fmoc-FRGDF has been shown to be an efficient hydrogelator via a pi-beta self-assembly mechanism. Herein, we show that the mechanical properties and morphology of Fmoc-FRGDF hydrogels can be effectively and easily manipulated by tuning both the final ionic strength and the rate of pH change. The increase of ionic strength, and consequent increase in rate of gelation and stiffness, does not interfere with the underlying pi-beta assembly of this Fmoc-protected peptide. However, by tuning the changing rate of the system's pH through the use of glucono-delta-lactone to forma hydrogel, as opposed to the previously reported HCl methodology, the morphology (nano- and microscale) of the scaffold can be manipulated.
Doi 10.1039/c4ra13266a
Wosid WOS:000345924600042
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