Biomimetic Silk Macroporous Materials for Drug Delivery Obtained via Ice-Templating

ACS APPLIED BIO MATERIALS(2022)

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Silk from Bombyx mori is one of the most exciting materials in nature. The apparently simple arrangement of its two major components.two parallel filaments of silk fibroin (SF) coated by a common sericin (SS) sheath.provides a combination of mechanical and surface properties that can protect the moth during its most vulnerable phase, the pupal stage. Here, we recapitulate the topology of native silk fibers but shape them into threedimensional porous constructs using an unprecedented design strategy. We demonstrate, for the first time, the potential of these macroporous silk foams as dermal patches for wound protection and for the controlled delivery of Rifamycin (Rif), a model antibiotic. The method implies (i) removing SS from silk fibers; (ii) shaping SF solutions into macroporous foams via ice-templating; (iii) stabilizing the SF macroporous foam in a methanolic solution of Rif; and (iv) coating Rif-loaded SF foams with a SS sheath. The resulting SS@SF foams exhibit water wicking capacity and accommodate up to similar to 20% deformation without detaching from a skin model. The antibacterial behavior of Rif-loaded SS@SF foams against Staphylococcus aureus on agar plates outperforms that of SF foams (>1 week and 4 days, respectively). The reassembly of natural materials as macroporous foams.illustrated here for the reconstruction of silk-based materials.can be extended to other multicomponent natural materials and may play an important role in applications where controlled release of molecules and fluid transport are pivotal.
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ice-templating, macroporous materials, silk, fibroin, sericin, drug delivery
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