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Title
A comprehensive review on methods for promotion of mechanical features and biodegradation rate in amniotic membrane scaffolds
Type of Research Article
Keywords
amniotic membrane scaffolds; biodegradation ; tensile properties
Abstract
Amniotic membrane (AM) is a biological tissue that surrounds the fetus in the mother’s womb. It has pluripotent cells, immune modulators, collagen, cytokines with anti-fibrotic and anti-inflammatory effect, matrix proteins, and growth factors. In spite of the biological characteristics, some results have been released in preventing the adhesion on traumatized surfaces. Application of the AM as a scaffold is limited due to its low biomechanical resistance and rapid biodegradation. Therefore, for using the AM during surgery, its modification by different methods such as cross-linking of the membrane collagen is necessary, because the cross-linking is an effective way to reduce the rate of biodegradation of the biological materials. In addition, their cross-linking is likely an efficient way to increase the tensile properties of the material, so that they can be easily handled or sutured. In this regard, various methods related to cross-linking of the AM subsuming the composite materials, physical cross-linking, and chemical cross-linking with the glutraldehyde, carbodiimide, genipin, aluminum sulfate, etc. are reviewed along with its advantages and disadvantages in the current work.
Researchers Raana Sarvari (First Researcher)، (Second Researcher)، Samira Agbolaghi (Third Researcher)، Leyla Roshangar (Fourth Researcher)، Erfan Bahremani (Fifth Researcher)، Neda Keyhanvar (Not In First Six Researchers)، Mehdi Haghdoost (Not In First Six Researchers)، Saeed Heidari Keshel (Not In First Six Researchers)، Afsaneh Taghikhani (Not In First Six Researchers)، Nima Firouz (Not In First Six Researchers)، Amir Valizadeh (Not In First Six Researchers)، Elham Hamedi (Not In First Six Researchers)، (Not In First Six Researchers)