Current methods of collagen cross-linking: Review.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Katarzyna Adamiak, A Sionkowska

Abstract

This review provides a report on cross-linking methods used for collagen modifications. Collagen materials have attracted significant academic interest due to its biological properties in native state. However, in many cases the mechanical properties and degradation rate should be tailored to especial biomedical and cosmetic applications. In the proposed review paper, the structure, preparation, and properties of several collagen based materials have been discussed in general, and detailed examples of collagen cross-linking methods have been drawn from scientific literature and practical work. Both, physical and chemical methods of improvement of collagenous materials have been reviewed. In the review paper the cross-linking with glutaraldehyde, genipin, EDC-NHS, dialdehyde starch, chitosan, temperature, UV light and enzyme has been discussed. A critical comparison of currently available cross-linking methods has been shown.

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