In this study, we investigated the molecular structure of the composite material of silk fibroin and polyurethane as coating agent of vascular grafts by using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques. To elucidate the structure and dynamics, 13C cross-polarization (CP)/magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR studies including NMR relaxation experiments were performed. These observations showed that there is a partial interacted portion between soft segment of PU and SF, in particular, the domain size of PU:SU=1:1 composite was smaller than that of the other composites. This study gave basic information on development of new silk-like materials for vascular grafts.
- Yasumoto Nakazawa
- Atsushi Asano
- Tetsuo Asakura