Peptide grafting strategies before and after electrospinning of nanofibers
Nanofiber films produced by electrospinning currently provide a promising platform for different appli- cations. Although nonfunctionalized nanofiber films from natural or synthetic polymers are extensively used, electrospun materials combined with peptides are gaining more interest. In fact, the selection of specific peptides improves the performance of the material for biological applications and mainly for tissue engineering, mostly by maintaining similar mechanical properties with respect to the simple poly- mer. The main drawback in using peptides blended with a polymer is the quick release of the peptides. To avoid this problem, covalent linking of the peptide is more beneficial. Here, we reviewed synthetic protocols that enable covalent grafting of peptides to polymers before or after the electrospinning proce- dures to obtain more robust electrospun materials. Applications and the performance of the new material compared to that of the starting polymer are discussed.
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