Mingzhong LiWei TaoShenzhou LuChun‐Xia Zhao
Abstract In this study, porous three‐dimensional (3‐D) materials were prepared with the regenerated Antheraea pernyi ( A. pernyi ) silk fibroin by freeze‐drying from a lithium thiocyanate solution of its fibers. The relationship between preparation conditions and morphological structures of 3‐D materials was also studied. We concluded that with the decrease in A. pernyi silk fibroin solution concentration and the increase in the freezing temperature, the porosity and the average pore diameter of the 3‐D materials were increased while the pore density was decreased. By adjusting the freezing temperature and the silk fibroin solution concentration, the 3‐D materials having the average pore diameter of 75–260 µm and the porosity of 70–90% can efficiently be produced. As a kind of new material with excellent biocompatibility and bioactivity, the material is expected to be applied to tissue regeneration scaffolds. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Mao LiYu LiuXi Long WuShenzhou Lu
Yu DuanXin ChenZhengzhong Shao
Xiufang LiMingzhong LiQiang ZhangShuqin YanRenchuan You