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Development of temperature dependent oxygen releasable nanofilm by modulating oxidation state of myoglobin.

Daisuke TomiokaHirotaka NakatsujiShigeru MiyagawaYoshiki SawaMichiya Matsusaki
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2021)
Controlled release of oxygen from myoglobin was achieved by modulating autoxidation of oxymyoglobin using ascorbic acid as a reductant by temperature variation. Long-term storage, prompt release and re-storage of oxygen were also available with this system. Furthermore, 20 nm thick nanofilms composed of oxymyoglobin and type I collagen containing ascorbic acid could successfully show autoxidation of oxymyoglobin in response to environmental temperature. The ultrathin nanofilms will be useful as oxygen-controlled releasable scaffolds for tissue engineering application.
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