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Mechanism of crosslinking of proteins by glutaraldehyde III. Reaction with collagen in tissues
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1985
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Tissue EngineeringGlycobiologyMolecular BiologyBiomedical EngineeringGlutaraldehyde IiiOrthopaedic SurgeryMatrix BiologyBovine PericardiumConnective Tissue DiseaseProtein FunctionCross-linkSlow ProcessFiber ChemistryCell BiologyLow ConcentrationNatural SciencesCell-matrix InteractionWound HealingCellular BiochemistryMedicineBiocompatible MaterialExtracellular Matrix
Bovine pericardium, a dense collagenous connective tissue, was crosslinked with glutaraldehyde using different modalities of fixation. The degree of crosslinking was evaluated as a function of the ability of CNBr and pronase to solubilize collagen. Our results suggest that glutaraldehyde fixes primarily the surface of the fibers and creates a polymeric network which hinders the further crosslinking of the interstitium of the fiber. When a low concentration of glutaraldehyde was used, a slow time-dependent crosslinking process was observed. This slow process is maintained over a long period of time, greatly beyond that required for the actual penetration of glutaraldehyde to occur.
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