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Bioinspired Crystallization of Continuous Calcium Phosphate Films on a Langmuir Mono layer of Zein Protein: Their Mechanical Performance, Hydrophilicity, and Biocompatibility

Year: 2013

Journal: CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN, Vol. 13, p 3505-3513, 20150703

Authors: Zhang, Cai-Yun; Zhang, Wei; Yao, Hong-Bin; Zhu, Hai-Zhou; Mao, Li-Bo; Yu, Shu-Hong

Organizations: Univ Sci & Technol China, Natl Synchrotron Radiat Lab,Div Nanomat & Chem, CAS Key Lab Mech Behav & Design Mat, Hefei Natl Lab Phys Sci Microscale,Dept Chem, Hefei 230026, Peoples R China; Anhui Univ Tradit Chinese Med, Anhui Acad Tradit Chinese Med, Sch Pharm, Hefei 230038, Peoples R China

In this article, zein, a major protein of corn, has been used as biomimetic mineralization template to synthesize calcium phosphate by a bioinspired approach. A zein Langmuir monolayer, formed by self-assembling nanoglobules, is used to induce the mineralization of calcium phosphate at the air-liquid interface of the 10 times concentrated simulated body fluid. After biomimetic mineralization, zein films are covered with continuous minerals, grown from a small, curved morphology to straight, flake-like morphology, which 0 are a mixture of dicalcium phosphate dehydrate and hydroxyapatite. With the continuous calcium phosphate incorporation, the modulus and hardness of mineralized zein films are enhanced to 11.6 and 0.32 GPa, higher than the values of pure zein films. The hybridization of inorganic minerals decreases the water 2 3 4 contact angles from about 63 degrees to 20 degrees. The higher mechanical properties and hydrophilic properties could endow a friendly environment for fibroblast cells attachment, spread, and proliferation. These results suggested that the biomimetic mineralized zein film could serve as a new biomimetic scaffolds for bone tissue engineering.