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Supercritical CO(2) Foaming of Thermoplastic Materials Derived from Maize: Proof-of-Concept Use in Mammalian Cell Culture Applications
BACKGROUND: Foams are high porosity and low density materials. In nature, they are a common architecture. Some of their relevant technological applications include heat and sound insulation, lightweight materials, and tissue engineering scaffolds. Foams derived from natural polymers are particularly...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4393026/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25859853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122489 |
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author | Trujillo-de Santiago, Grissel Portales-Cabrera, Cynthia Guadalupe Portillo-Lara, Roberto Araiz-Hernández, Diana Del Barone, Maria Cristina García-López, Erika Rojas-de Gante, Cecilia de los Angeles De Santiago-Miramontes, María Segoviano-Ramírez, Juan Carlos García-Lara, Silverio Rodríguez-González, Ciro Ángel Alvarez, Mario Moisés Di Maio, Ernesto Iannace, Salvatore |
author_facet | Trujillo-de Santiago, Grissel Portales-Cabrera, Cynthia Guadalupe Portillo-Lara, Roberto Araiz-Hernández, Diana Del Barone, Maria Cristina García-López, Erika Rojas-de Gante, Cecilia de los Angeles De Santiago-Miramontes, María Segoviano-Ramírez, Juan Carlos García-Lara, Silverio Rodríguez-González, Ciro Ángel Alvarez, Mario Moisés Di Maio, Ernesto Iannace, Salvatore |
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description | BACKGROUND: Foams are high porosity and low density materials. In nature, they are a common architecture. Some of their relevant technological applications include heat and sound insulation, lightweight materials, and tissue engineering scaffolds. Foams derived from natural polymers are particularly attractive for tissue culture due to their biodegradability and bio-compatibility. Here, the foaming potential of an extensive list of materials was assayed, including slabs elaborated from whole flour, the starch component only, or the protein fraction only of maize seeds. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We used supercritical CO(2) to produce foams from thermoplasticized maize derived materials. Polyethylene-glycol, sorbitol/glycerol, or urea/formamide were used as plasticizers. We report expansion ratios, porosities, average pore sizes, pore morphologies, and pore size distributions for these materials. High porosity foams were obtained from zein thermoplasticized with polyethylene glycol, and from starch thermoplasticized with urea/formamide. Zein foams had a higher porosity than starch foams (88% and 85%, respectively) and a narrower and more evenly distributed pore size. Starch foams exhibited a wider span of pore sizes and a larger average pore size than zein (208.84 vs. 55.43 μm(2), respectively). Proof-of-concept cell culture experiments confirmed that mouse fibroblasts (NIH 3T3) and two different prostate cancer cell lines (22RV1, DU145) attached to and proliferated on zein foams. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We conducted screening and proof-of-concept experiments on the fabrication of foams from cereal-based bioplastics. We propose that a key indicator of foamability is the strain at break of the materials to be foamed (as calculated from stress vs. strain rate curves). Zein foams exhibit attractive properties (average pore size, pore size distribution, and porosity) for cell culture applications; we were able to establish and sustain mammalian cell cultures on zein foams for extended time periods. |
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spelling | pubmed-43930262015-04-21 Supercritical CO(2) Foaming of Thermoplastic Materials Derived from Maize: Proof-of-Concept Use in Mammalian Cell Culture Applications Trujillo-de Santiago, Grissel Portales-Cabrera, Cynthia Guadalupe Portillo-Lara, Roberto Araiz-Hernández, Diana Del Barone, Maria Cristina García-López, Erika Rojas-de Gante, Cecilia de los Angeles De Santiago-Miramontes, María Segoviano-Ramírez, Juan Carlos García-Lara, Silverio Rodríguez-González, Ciro Ángel Alvarez, Mario Moisés Di Maio, Ernesto Iannace, Salvatore PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Foams are high porosity and low density materials. In nature, they are a common architecture. Some of their relevant technological applications include heat and sound insulation, lightweight materials, and tissue engineering scaffolds. Foams derived from natural polymers are particularly attractive for tissue culture due to their biodegradability and bio-compatibility. Here, the foaming potential of an extensive list of materials was assayed, including slabs elaborated from whole flour, the starch component only, or the protein fraction only of maize seeds. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We used supercritical CO(2) to produce foams from thermoplasticized maize derived materials. Polyethylene-glycol, sorbitol/glycerol, or urea/formamide were used as plasticizers. We report expansion ratios, porosities, average pore sizes, pore morphologies, and pore size distributions for these materials. High porosity foams were obtained from zein thermoplasticized with polyethylene glycol, and from starch thermoplasticized with urea/formamide. Zein foams had a higher porosity than starch foams (88% and 85%, respectively) and a narrower and more evenly distributed pore size. Starch foams exhibited a wider span of pore sizes and a larger average pore size than zein (208.84 vs. 55.43 μm(2), respectively). Proof-of-concept cell culture experiments confirmed that mouse fibroblasts (NIH 3T3) and two different prostate cancer cell lines (22RV1, DU145) attached to and proliferated on zein foams. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We conducted screening and proof-of-concept experiments on the fabrication of foams from cereal-based bioplastics. We propose that a key indicator of foamability is the strain at break of the materials to be foamed (as calculated from stress vs. strain rate curves). Zein foams exhibit attractive properties (average pore size, pore size distribution, and porosity) for cell culture applications; we were able to establish and sustain mammalian cell cultures on zein foams for extended time periods. Public Library of Science 2015-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4393026/ /pubmed/25859853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122489 Text en © 2015 Trujillo-de Santiago et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Trujillo-de Santiago, Grissel Portales-Cabrera, Cynthia Guadalupe Portillo-Lara, Roberto Araiz-Hernández, Diana Del Barone, Maria Cristina García-López, Erika Rojas-de Gante, Cecilia de los Angeles De Santiago-Miramontes, María Segoviano-Ramírez, Juan Carlos García-Lara, Silverio Rodríguez-González, Ciro Ángel Alvarez, Mario Moisés Di Maio, Ernesto Iannace, Salvatore Supercritical CO(2) Foaming of Thermoplastic Materials Derived from Maize: Proof-of-Concept Use in Mammalian Cell Culture Applications |
title | Supercritical CO(2) Foaming of Thermoplastic Materials Derived from Maize: Proof-of-Concept Use in Mammalian Cell Culture Applications |
title_full | Supercritical CO(2) Foaming of Thermoplastic Materials Derived from Maize: Proof-of-Concept Use in Mammalian Cell Culture Applications |
title_fullStr | Supercritical CO(2) Foaming of Thermoplastic Materials Derived from Maize: Proof-of-Concept Use in Mammalian Cell Culture Applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Supercritical CO(2) Foaming of Thermoplastic Materials Derived from Maize: Proof-of-Concept Use in Mammalian Cell Culture Applications |
title_short | Supercritical CO(2) Foaming of Thermoplastic Materials Derived from Maize: Proof-of-Concept Use in Mammalian Cell Culture Applications |
title_sort | supercritical co(2) foaming of thermoplastic materials derived from maize: proof-of-concept use in mammalian cell culture applications |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4393026/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25859853 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122489 |
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