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Biosynthesis, property comparison, and hemocompatibility of bacterial and haloarchaeal poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)

Biosynthesis, property comparison, and hemocompatibility of bacterial and haloarchaeal poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)
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摘要 Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are a class of natural biopolyesters accumulated intracellularly by many microorganisms. These polymers have attracted particular attention as green plastic in biomedical and industrial applications due to their good biodegradability and bio- compatibility. Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvaler- ate) (PHBV) is one of the most common members of PHAs. However, there is no report comparing the properties of PHBV from different groups of producers, e.g., bacteria and haloarchaea. In this study, two types of PHBV copolymers were synthesized in Halogranum amylolyticum and Ralstonia eutropha, respectively, by feeding different carbon sources. They possessed a similar concentration of 3HV monomers (21 tool%) and were named PHBV-H (produced by H. arnylolyticum) and PHBV-B (produced by R. eutropha) based on their source. Interestingly, they exhibited different behaviors especially in thermal stabil- ity, melting temperature, crystallinity percentage, and mechanical properties. Furthermore, the films of PHBV-Hand PHBV-B possessed different surface properties, such as surface roughness, wettability, and surface free energy. The value of hemolysis on the PHBV-H film was lower in comparison with the PHBV-B film, although both values were within the limit of 5 % permissible for biomaterials. Notably, few inactivated platelets adhered to the surface of the PHBV-H film, whereas numerous activated platelets were seen on film PHBV-B. These results indicated that PHBV-H was a better potential component of blood-contact biomaterials than PHBV-B. Our study clearly revealed that the properties of PHAs are source dependent and haloarchaeal species provide a new opportunity for the production of desired PHAs. Polyhydroxyalkanoates(PHAs) are a class of natural biopolyesters accumulated intracellularly by many microorganisms. These polymers have attracted particular attention as green plastic in biomedical and industrial applications due to their good biodegradability and biocompatibility. Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)(PHBV) is one of the most common members of PHAs. However, there is no report comparing the properties of PHBV from different groups of producers, e.g.,bacteria and haloarchaea. In this study, two types of PHBV copolymers were synthesized in Halogranum amylolyticum and Ralstonia eutropha, respectively, by feeding different carbon sources. They possessed a similar concentration of3 HV monomers(21 mol%) and were named PHBV-H(produced by H. amylolyticum) and PHBV-B(produced by R. eutropha) based on their source. Interestingly, they exhibited different behaviors especially in thermal stability, melting temperature, crystallinity percentage, and mechanical properties. Furthermore, the films of PHBV-Hand PHBV-B possessed different surface properties, such as surface roughness, wettability, and surface free energy.The value of hemolysis on the PHBV-H film was lower in comparison with the PHBV-B film, although both values were within the limit of 5 % permissible for biomaterials.Notably, few inactivated platelets adhered to the surface of the PHBV-H film, whereas numerous activated platelets were seen on film PHBV-B. These results indicated that PHBV-H was a better potential component of blood-contact biomaterials than PHBV-B. Our study clearly revealed that the properties of PHAs are source dependent and haloarchaeal species provide a new opportunity for the production of desired PHAs.
出处 《Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2015年第22期1901-1910,共10页 科学通报(英文版)
基金 supported by the General Project of Beijing Excellent Talents Cultivation Project(2014000020124G064) Beijing Municipal Education Commission(SQKM201311417003) the National Basic Research Program of China(‘‘973’’Program)(2012CB725202) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(21276110) the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions the‘‘111’’Project(No.111-2-06)
关键词 POLYHYDROXYALKANOATES Haloarchaealbiopolymer Microbial synthesis WETTABILITY Hemocompatibility 血液相容性 性能比较 合成 细菌 Ralstonia 血小板粘附 PHBV 古菌
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