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Application of silicate electrospun nanofibers for cell culture
2019/11/27 21:21:39 admin
Silicate produced via the sol-gel process is a biocompatible material that has high purity and high homogeneity. In this study, we evaluated the feasibility of electrospun fibers of silicate formed into silicate nonwoven fabrics (SNF) developed via the sol-gel process as substrates for substance production using Chinese hamster ovarian cells CHO-K1, and as substrates for producing drug metabolism simulators from the human cell line HepG2. We compared the adherent and proliferation profiles of the two cell types on SNF with those profiles produced on a hydroxyapatite-pulp composite fiber sheet (HAPS). During 14 days of cultivation, a greater number of CHO-K1 and HepG2 cells continued to grow on SNF compared to those on HAPS. Per unit volume, the HepG2 cells on SNF showed higher hepatic-specific functions than those on HAPS. These results demonstrate the feasibility of SNF as a cell culture substrate for substrate production, and for producing drug metabolism simulators.
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