2016
DOI: 10.3390/polym8110385
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Fluorescence Imaging in Genipin Crosslinked Chitosan–Poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) Hydrogels

Abstract: Recent research has identified genipin as a promising natural crosslinking agent for biocompatible hydrogels as genipin is significantly less cytotoxic than current synthetic crosslinking agents, such as glutaraldehyde. Conveniently, fluorophores can be produced when genipin crosslinks. In this study, fluorescence intensity measurements of genipin crosslinked chitosan-poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) hydrogels have been explored as a dynamic, in situ method for tracing sol-gel transition. These pH-responsive smart mate… Show more

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“…The hydrogels' fluorescence is a result of highly π‐π* conjugated derivatives formed by the crosslinking reaction between chitosan and genipin 53 . Consistent with previous reports, 53,54 our results confirm the presence of a fluorescence peak at the excitation/emission wavelengths of 370/470 nm. However, we find that the hydrogels exhibit a stronger red fluorescence at 580/630 nm, which were then used as optimal excitation/emission wavelengths for fluorescence characterization (Figure 3(a)).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The hydrogels' fluorescence is a result of highly π‐π* conjugated derivatives formed by the crosslinking reaction between chitosan and genipin 53 . Consistent with previous reports, 53,54 our results confirm the presence of a fluorescence peak at the excitation/emission wavelengths of 370/470 nm. However, we find that the hydrogels exhibit a stronger red fluorescence at 580/630 nm, which were then used as optimal excitation/emission wavelengths for fluorescence characterization (Figure 3(a)).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Therefore, the superior mechanical properties make genipin-enhanced fibrin hydrogel an ideal candidate for an IVD filler material to re-establish the IVDs’ mechanical properties combined with the engineered silk fleece-membrane as tested in this study. However, the establishment of reliable 3D cell viability methods to judge the cytotoxicity in 3D genipin-hydrogels using live/dead stain was not possible due to the strong auto-fluorescence behaviour of the genipin during laser microscopy [ 29 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chitosan fluoresces green at Ex/Em = 485/520 nm . To confirm that chitosan was coated onto the surface of the alginate hydrogel fibers, the samples were placed under a fluorescent microscope (Olympus, Japan) equipped with a green fluorescent filter and a camera (Nikon, Japan).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%