Decellularization is a process by which cells are removed from tissues or organs, leaving behind the extracellular matrix (ECM) structure. This process has gained interest in the fields of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine as a way to prepare suitable scaffolds for tissue reconstruction. Although the initial efforts come with the animal tissues, this technique can also be applied to various plant tissues with simple modifications, as plant-derived biomaterials have the benefit of being biocompatible and serving as a safe, all-natural substitute for synthetic or animal originated materials.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDecellularization is one of a promising technique in the field of biomaterials based on the idea of using an acellular construct, here the organ / tissue itself, as a biocompatible and biological construct. In the decellularization process, the main objective is to preserve the structural and functional properties while removing living cells. In the current paper, we describe an electrochemical method for soft tissue decellularization at a specific voltages and time intervals, as well as further DNA, GAG, protein determinations, and histological examinations for the determination of decellularization efficacy.
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