From polydisperse diatomaceous earth to biosilica with specific morphologies by glucose gradient/dialysis: A natural material for cell growth
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Starting from polydisperse diatomaceous earth (DE), we proposed an efficient separation method for obtaining different morphologies of biosilica from diatoms. DE is a very low-cost source of silica containing all the differently nanostructured elements. By a glucose gradient/dialysis, three types of biosilica morphologies were achieved: rods, valves, and clusters. We fully characterized the diatom fractions and we used them to produce fluorescent biosilica platforms (tabs). These supports exhibited good resistance in water, ethanol, and soft scraping. A preliminary biologic application by testing Saos-2 proliferation was also performed to check osteoblasts-like cells biologic attitude for this scaffolds with tunable nanostructure.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
diatomaceous earth (DE); separation method
List of contributors:
Farinola, GIANLUCA MARIA; Cicco, STEFANIA ROBERTA
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