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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2012

Molecular weight distribution and solution properties of silk fibroins with different dissolution conditions

Hee Jung Cho; Chang Seok Ki; Hanjin Oh; Ki Hoon Lee; In Chul Um

Four regenerated silk fibroin (SF) samples were prepared under different dissolution conditions and their molecular weight (MW) distributions and solution properties in water and formic acid were examined. SFL, produced by dissolving in LiBr aqueous solution for 6h, showed the highest MW level. In the three SFC samples, produced by dissolving SF in CaCl(2)/H(2)O/EtOH solution for dissolution times ranging from 3 to 180 min, the MW of the SFs decreased with increasing dissolution time and a new band appeared at low MW. Interestingly, SFL presented as a relatively transparent aqueous solution with 10-30 nm particle size, whereas the three SFC samples exhibited a turbid solution with 100-300 nm particle size. SF formic acid solutions showed a higher viscosity than SF aqueous solutions and exhibited almost Newtonian fluid behavior, whereas SF aqueous solutions displayed abrupt shear thinning in the low shear rate region (0.1-3 s(-1)).


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2011

Refining hot-water extracted silk sericin by ethanol-induced precipitation.

Hanjin Oh; Ji Young Lee; Moo Kon Kim; In Chul Um; Ki Hoon Lee

In order to improve some inherent disadvantages in the mechanical properties of silk sericin (SS), we prepared ethanol-precipitated sericin (EpSS) by adding ethanol into hot-water extracted sericin (HS) solution. EpSS had higher viscosity compared to HS and it was due to the differences in their molecular weight distribution (MWD). The different MWD of EpSS was due to the different solubility of sericin molecules at various concentrations of ethanol, and the amino acid composition of EpSS showed that the more hydrophobic sericin is precipitated more readily in the presence of ethanol. The secondary structure of sericin is also changed from a random coil to β-sheet structure when the amount of ethanol added is high enough. The DSC analysis also revealed that EpSSs has a more compact structure. Finally, when beads were prepared from EpSS, they had enhanced compressive strength compared to those from HS.


Fibers and Polymers | 2007

Preparation of Silk Sericin Beads Using LiCl/DMSO Solvent and Their Potential as a Drug Carrier for Oral Administration

Hanjin Oh; Ji Young Lee; Arum Kim; Chang Seok Ki; Jong Wook Kim; Young Hwan Park; Ki Hoon Lee

Silk sericin (SS) was fabricated into beads using LiCl/DMSO solution as a solvent. Up to 30 % (w/v) of SS could be dissolved within 3 hours, and the shape of solidified SS depends on the concentration of SS. Ethanol was the best coagulant among alcohols, making beads with suitable mechanical strength for further application. SS beads swell more at a pH above the isoelectric point (pl) than below the pl. The pH and the presence of an enzyme greatly affect the dissolution rate of SS beads. Whereas only 10 % of SS beads were dissolved at pH 2.2 in the presence of pepsin, more than 45 % of SS beads were dissolved at pH 7.4 in the presence of trypsin. The release of drug was suppressed in a stomach-like environment while promoted in an intestine-like environment.


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2013

Extraction conditions of Antheraea mylitta sericin with high yields and minimum molecular weight degradation

Haesung Yun; Hanjin Oh; Moo Kon Kim; Hyo Won Kwak; Jeong Yun Lee; In Chul Um; Shyam Kumar Vootla; Ki Hoon Lee

Although the technique for extracting the Bombyx mori sericin has been extensively known, the extraction of sericin from wild-silkworm cocoons is not yet standardized. The aim of this study was to find the optimal conditions for the extraction of sericin from Antheraea mylitta cocoons, with high yields and minimum degradation. We attempted to apply various protocols for the extraction of the A. mylitta sericin (AmS). Among these, we found that the extraction of AmS with a sodium carbonate solution exhibited the highest yield except the conventional soap-alkali extraction. To find the optimal conditions for the AmS extraction with the sodium carbonate, we changed the concentration of sodium carbonate and the treatment time. With an increase in the sodium carbonate concentration and the extraction time, the yield of AmS increased, but the molecular weight (MW) of AmS decreased. Considering the yield, molecular weight distribution (MWD) and amino acid composition of AmS, we suggest that the optimal conditions for the AmS extraction require treatment with 0.02 M sodium carbonate and boiling for 60 min.


International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2015

Effect of shear viscosity on the preparation of sphere-like silk fibroin microparticles by electrospraying.

Moo Kon Kim; Jeong Yun Lee; Hanjin Oh; Dae Woong Song; Hyo Won Kwak; Haesung Yun; In Chul Um; Young Hwan Park; Ki Hoon Lee

Silk fibroin (SF) is known to be a biocompatible material, and different forms of SF are used for various applications. However, the application of SF in particle form is rarely reported, compared to other forms. In this study, SF microparticles with a diameter of approximately 250 μm were prepared by the electrospray method, using 1 M LiCl/DMSO as a solvent. The dissolution time of SF in the CaCl2/CH3CH2OH/H2O solution and the concentration of the SF dope solution affected the final morphology of the microparticles. A long dissolution time and a low SF concentration led to the formation of irregular microparticles, but a short dissolution time and a high concentration produced sphere-like microparticles. The shear viscosity of the SF dope solution was the main parameter that affected the morphology of the SF microparticles. Regardless of the dissolution time in the CaCl2/CH3CH2OH/H2O solution and the concentration of the SF dope solution, the shear viscosity of the dope solution must be higher than 0.33 Pa s to produce sphere-like microparticles. Finally, cell adhesion experiments demonstrated that these SF microparticles show potential for use as cell carriers.


Macromolecular Research | 2011

Preparation of Sericin Microparticles by Electrohydrodynamic Spraying and Their Application in Drug Delivery

Hanjin Oh; Moo Kon Kim; Ki Hoon Lee


International journal of industrial entomology | 2007

Enhanced Mechanical Property of Silk Sericin Beads Prepared from Ethanol-precipitated Sericin

Hanjin Oh; Ji Young Lee; Young-Kyu Lee; Ki Hoon Lee


International journal of industrial entomology | 2013

Activity and Stability of Immobilized Enzyme on Silk Sericin Bead

Hanjin Oh; Ki Hoon Lee


International journal of industrial entomology | 2013

Effect of Salts on Gelation Time of Silk Sericin Solution

Hanjin Oh; Ji Young Lee; Ki Hoon Lee


Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea | 2009

Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Silk Sericin and Its Anti-oxidative Effect

Ki Hoon Lee; Moo-Kon Kim; Hanjin Oh; Ji Young Lee; Jeong-Yong Lee

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Ki Hoon Lee

Seoul National University

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Ji Young Lee

Seoul National University

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In Chul Um

Kyungpook National University

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Moo Kon Kim

Seoul National University

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Chang Seok Ki

Seoul National University

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Haesung Yun

Seoul National University

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Hyo Won Kwak

Seoul National University

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Jeong Yun Lee

Seoul National University

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Young Hwan Park

Seoul National University

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Arum Kim

Seoul National University

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