posted on 2007-01-30, 00:00authored byManeesh K. Gupta, Shama K. Khokhar, David M. Phillips, Laura A. Sowards, Lawrence F. Drummy, Madhavi P. Kadakia, Rajesh R. Naik
Silk is an attractive biomaterial for use in tissue engineering applications because of its slow degradation, excellent
mechanical properties, and biocompatibility. In this report, we demonstrate a simple method to cast patterned films
directly from silk fibroin dissolved in an ionic liquid. The films cast from the silk ionic liquid solution were found
to support normal cell proliferation and differentiation. The versatility of the silk ionic liquid solutions and the ability
to process large amounts of silk into materials with controlled surface topography directly from the dissolved silk
ionic liquid solution could enhance the desirability of biomaterials such as silk for a variety of applications.