Affinity of Serum Albumin and Fibrinogen to Cellulose, Its Hydrophobic Derivatives and Blends

This work describes the preparation of spin-coated thin polymer films composed of cellulose (CE), ethyl cellulose (EC), and cellulose acetate (CA) in the form of bi- or mono-component coatings on sensors of a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D). Depending on the compositi...

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Main Authors: Rupert Kargl, Matej Bračič, Matic Resnik, Miran Mozetič, Wolfgang Bauer, Karin Stana Kleinschek, Tamilselvan Mohan
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Chemistry
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2019.00581/full
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spelling doaj-1eacd8d603db45ec9c830743d76037a32020-11-25T02:34:06ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Chemistry2296-26462019-09-01710.3389/fchem.2019.00581460977Affinity of Serum Albumin and Fibrinogen to Cellulose, Its Hydrophobic Derivatives and BlendsRupert Kargl0Rupert Kargl1Matej Bračič2Matic Resnik3Miran Mozetič4Wolfgang Bauer5Karin Stana Kleinschek6Karin Stana Kleinschek7Tamilselvan Mohan8Laboratory for Characterization and Processing of Polymers, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor, Maribor, SloveniaFaculty of Technical Chemistry, Chemical and Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Institute of Paper, Pulp and Fibre Technology (IPZ), Graz University of Technology, Graz, AustriaLaboratory for Characterization and Processing of Polymers, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor, Maribor, SloveniaDepartment of Surface Engineering and Optoelectronics, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, SloveniaDepartment of Surface Engineering and Optoelectronics, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, SloveniaFaculty of Technical Chemistry, Chemical and Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Institute of Paper, Pulp and Fibre Technology (IPZ), Graz University of Technology, Graz, AustriaLaboratory for Characterization and Processing of Polymers, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor, Maribor, SloveniaFaculty of Technical Chemistry, Chemical and Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Graz University of Technology, Graz, AustriaLaboratory for Characterization and Processing of Polymers, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor, Maribor, SloveniaThis work describes the preparation of spin-coated thin polymer films composed of cellulose (CE), ethyl cellulose (EC), and cellulose acetate (CA) in the form of bi- or mono-component coatings on sensors of a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D). Depending on the composition and derivative, hydrophilicity can be varied resulting in materials with different surface properties. The surfaces of mono- and bi-component films were also analyzed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and large differences in the morphologies were found comprising nano- to micrometer sized pores. Extended protein adsorption studies were performed by a QCM-D with 0.1 and 10 mg mL−1 bovine serum albumin (BSA) and 0.1 and 1 mg mL−1 fibrinogen from bovine plasma in phosphate buffered saline. Analysis of the mass of bound proteins was conducted by applying the Voigt model and a comparison was made with the Sauerbrey wet mass of the proteins for all films. The amount of deposited proteins could be influenced by the composition of the films. It is proposed that the observed effects can be exploited in biomaterial science and that they can be used to extent the applicability of bio-based polymer thin films composed of commercial cellulose derivatives.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2019.00581/fullcellulose acetateethyl cellulosefibrinogenalbuminhydrophilicityquartz crystal microbalance
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author Rupert Kargl
Rupert Kargl
Matej Bračič
Matic Resnik
Miran Mozetič
Wolfgang Bauer
Karin Stana Kleinschek
Karin Stana Kleinschek
Tamilselvan Mohan
spellingShingle Rupert Kargl
Rupert Kargl
Matej Bračič
Matic Resnik
Miran Mozetič
Wolfgang Bauer
Karin Stana Kleinschek
Karin Stana Kleinschek
Tamilselvan Mohan
Affinity of Serum Albumin and Fibrinogen to Cellulose, Its Hydrophobic Derivatives and Blends
Frontiers in Chemistry
cellulose acetate
ethyl cellulose
fibrinogen
albumin
hydrophilicity
quartz crystal microbalance
author_facet Rupert Kargl
Rupert Kargl
Matej Bračič
Matic Resnik
Miran Mozetič
Wolfgang Bauer
Karin Stana Kleinschek
Karin Stana Kleinschek
Tamilselvan Mohan
author_sort Rupert Kargl
title Affinity of Serum Albumin and Fibrinogen to Cellulose, Its Hydrophobic Derivatives and Blends
title_short Affinity of Serum Albumin and Fibrinogen to Cellulose, Its Hydrophobic Derivatives and Blends
title_full Affinity of Serum Albumin and Fibrinogen to Cellulose, Its Hydrophobic Derivatives and Blends
title_fullStr Affinity of Serum Albumin and Fibrinogen to Cellulose, Its Hydrophobic Derivatives and Blends
title_full_unstemmed Affinity of Serum Albumin and Fibrinogen to Cellulose, Its Hydrophobic Derivatives and Blends
title_sort affinity of serum albumin and fibrinogen to cellulose, its hydrophobic derivatives and blends
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Chemistry
issn 2296-2646
publishDate 2019-09-01
description This work describes the preparation of spin-coated thin polymer films composed of cellulose (CE), ethyl cellulose (EC), and cellulose acetate (CA) in the form of bi- or mono-component coatings on sensors of a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D). Depending on the composition and derivative, hydrophilicity can be varied resulting in materials with different surface properties. The surfaces of mono- and bi-component films were also analyzed by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and large differences in the morphologies were found comprising nano- to micrometer sized pores. Extended protein adsorption studies were performed by a QCM-D with 0.1 and 10 mg mL−1 bovine serum albumin (BSA) and 0.1 and 1 mg mL−1 fibrinogen from bovine plasma in phosphate buffered saline. Analysis of the mass of bound proteins was conducted by applying the Voigt model and a comparison was made with the Sauerbrey wet mass of the proteins for all films. The amount of deposited proteins could be influenced by the composition of the films. It is proposed that the observed effects can be exploited in biomaterial science and that they can be used to extent the applicability of bio-based polymer thin films composed of commercial cellulose derivatives.
topic cellulose acetate
ethyl cellulose
fibrinogen
albumin
hydrophilicity
quartz crystal microbalance
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fchem.2019.00581/full
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