Research Article

Micro- and nanoscale characterization of different natural biomaterials for ocular surface regeneration

Volume: 6 Number: 6 November 4, 2020
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Micro- and nanoscale characterization of different natural biomaterials for ocular surface regeneration

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to characterize the widely used biological derived membranes in clinics in terms of micro-nano scale mechanical and morphological properties. Within this scope, advanced platelet-rich fibrin (A-PRF), leucocyte-and platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF) and human amniotic membrane were studied in this research study.

Methods: Nano-indentation, optical coherence tomography (OCT), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and in vitro degradation test were performed for material characterization.

Results: The nano-indentation test revealed significantly higher modulus of elasticity and hardness values in A-PRF group, while OCT presented significantly higher thickness measurements when compared L-PRF. A loose 3D architecture formation due to the large pores formed by means of large fiber diameter were observed in A-PRF group. Besides, platelets were observed among the large fibers in A-PRF membranes on the contrary of L-PRF membranes. Low fiber diameter and high cellular separation were recorded in L-PRF group due to the high centrifugal force application. Therefore, it was observed that the platelets were located mostly on the surface of the membranes in L-PRF. The loose 3D architecture of A-PRF membranes is thought to release growth factors for a longer period of time, ensuring cellular integrity. On the other hand, degradation test results indicated that amniotic membranes degrade to about 85% in one week, while L-PRF and A-PRF were lost their initial weights approximately 31% and 40%, respectively.

Conclusions: This comparative characterization study of three different natural biomaterials used in a wide range of clinical applications, from dentistry to ophthalmology, was thought to guide surgeons on the selection of site-specific material.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Ophthalmology

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

November 4, 2020

Submission Date

April 7, 2019

Acceptance Date

October 13, 2019

Published in Issue

Year 1970 Volume: 6 Number: 6

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1.Dereli Can G, Tevlek A, Can ME, Öncü E, Aydın HM, Cagil N. Micro- and nanoscale characterization of different natural biomaterials for ocular surface regeneration. Eur Res J. 2020;6(6):587-599. doi:10.18621/eurj.550522

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