Effect of the Application of a Dehydrothermal Treatment on the Structure and the Mechanical Properties of Collagen Film
Dehydrothermal (DHT) treatment was used to improve the properties of collagen casings because of its non-cytotoxicity. Understanding the effects of DHT treatment on the structure and mechanical properties of collagen films is beneficial to developing satisfying collagen casings. Herein, DHT treatmen...
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doaj-e5566bb15bd7454fa5b07275f9dfa3972020-11-25T00:30:35ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-01-0113237710.3390/ma13020377ma13020377Effect of the Application of a Dehydrothermal Treatment on the Structure and the Mechanical Properties of Collagen FilmXuefei Chen0Lingling Zhou1Huaizhong Xu2Masaki Yamamoto3Masaya Shinoda4Masanori Kishimoto5Tomonari Tanaka6Hideki Yamane7Department of Biobased Materials Science, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto 606-8585, JapanDepartment of Biobased Materials Science, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto 606-8585, JapanDepartment of Biobased Materials Science, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto 606-8585, JapanTextile Research Institute of Gunma, Gunma 376-0011, JapanNitta Gelatin Inc., Osaka 581-0024, JapanNitta Gelatin Inc., Osaka 581-0024, JapanDepartment of Biobased Materials Science, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto 606-8585, JapanDepartment of Biobased Materials Science, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto 606-8585, JapanDehydrothermal (DHT) treatment was used to improve the properties of collagen casings because of its non-cytotoxicity. Understanding the effects of DHT treatment on the structure and mechanical properties of collagen films is beneficial to developing satisfying collagen casings. Herein, DHT treatment with various temperatures (85−145 °C) and timescales (1−7 days) were investigated. It was clarified that the chemical crosslinking covalent bond between collagen molecules was formed after the DHT treatment. Crosslinking density increased with increasing DHT treatment temperatures, contributing to the increase of tensile strength up to over three times of that of the untreated collagen film. The increased crosslinking density was also found when increasing the DHT treatment time, and the maximum was obtained in 3 days. Further DHT treatment time did not change the crosslinking density. The damage in the triple helix structure and the self-assembly of collagen molecules were observed from IR and SAXS. The extent of denaturation increased with increasing DHT treatment temperature and time, although the effect of the DHT treatment time on the denaturation was more moderate. When the DHT treatment temperature was as high as 145 °C or the DHT treatment time exceeded 5 days, serious denaturation occurs, leading to the deterioration of mechanical properties.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/2/377collagen filmdehydrothermal treatmentcrosslinkingdenaturationmechanical propertystructure |
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Xuefei Chen Lingling Zhou Huaizhong Xu Masaki Yamamoto Masaya Shinoda Masanori Kishimoto Tomonari Tanaka Hideki Yamane |
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Xuefei Chen Lingling Zhou Huaizhong Xu Masaki Yamamoto Masaya Shinoda Masanori Kishimoto Tomonari Tanaka Hideki Yamane Effect of the Application of a Dehydrothermal Treatment on the Structure and the Mechanical Properties of Collagen Film Materials collagen film dehydrothermal treatment crosslinking denaturation mechanical property structure |
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Xuefei Chen Lingling Zhou Huaizhong Xu Masaki Yamamoto Masaya Shinoda Masanori Kishimoto Tomonari Tanaka Hideki Yamane |
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Effect of the Application of a Dehydrothermal Treatment on the Structure and the Mechanical Properties of Collagen Film |
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Effect of the Application of a Dehydrothermal Treatment on the Structure and the Mechanical Properties of Collagen Film |
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Effect of the Application of a Dehydrothermal Treatment on the Structure and the Mechanical Properties of Collagen Film |
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Effect of the Application of a Dehydrothermal Treatment on the Structure and the Mechanical Properties of Collagen Film |
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Effect of the Application of a Dehydrothermal Treatment on the Structure and the Mechanical Properties of Collagen Film |
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effect of the application of a dehydrothermal treatment on the structure and the mechanical properties of collagen film |
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Dehydrothermal (DHT) treatment was used to improve the properties of collagen casings because of its non-cytotoxicity. Understanding the effects of DHT treatment on the structure and mechanical properties of collagen films is beneficial to developing satisfying collagen casings. Herein, DHT treatment with various temperatures (85−145 °C) and timescales (1−7 days) were investigated. It was clarified that the chemical crosslinking covalent bond between collagen molecules was formed after the DHT treatment. Crosslinking density increased with increasing DHT treatment temperatures, contributing to the increase of tensile strength up to over three times of that of the untreated collagen film. The increased crosslinking density was also found when increasing the DHT treatment time, and the maximum was obtained in 3 days. Further DHT treatment time did not change the crosslinking density. The damage in the triple helix structure and the self-assembly of collagen molecules were observed from IR and SAXS. The extent of denaturation increased with increasing DHT treatment temperature and time, although the effect of the DHT treatment time on the denaturation was more moderate. When the DHT treatment temperature was as high as 145 °C or the DHT treatment time exceeded 5 days, serious denaturation occurs, leading to the deterioration of mechanical properties. |
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collagen film dehydrothermal treatment crosslinking denaturation mechanical property structure |
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