The Effect of Nanostructured Titanium Surface on Protein Adsorption

H. T. Şirin, E. Akdoğan
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The amount and conformation of bovine serum albumin upon adsorption on titanium (Ti) surfaces containing nanotubes with different pore sizes were investigated. Nanotubes were created on the surfaces via anodization. Protein adsorption behavior on anodized surfaces were compared with the adsorption behavior on smooth and sanded Ti surfaces. The conformational changes in surface adsorbed proteins were evaluated using the second derivative and curve fitting methods applied to the Fourier transform infrared spectra of the surfaces. Results showed that the amount of protein adsorbed on the surfaces increased significantly with increasing surface roughness and a significant change in the conformation of the adsorbed protein occurred on every surface albeit in a different fashion. When anodized samples were considered, it was observed that the changes in the secondary structure seemed to be correlated with to the pore size of the nanotubes rather than the surface roughness.
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研究了牛血清白蛋白在不同孔径钛纳米管表面的吸附量和构象。通过阳极氧化在表面形成纳米管。比较了蛋白质在阳极氧化表面的吸附行为与在光滑表面和磨砂表面的吸附行为。利用对表面傅里叶变换红外光谱的二阶导数和曲线拟合方法评价了表面吸附蛋白质的构象变化。结果表明,随着表面粗糙度的增加,蛋白质吸附量显著增加,并且吸附蛋白质的构象在每个表面上都发生了显著的变化,尽管方式不同。当考虑阳极氧化样品时,观察到二级结构的变化似乎与纳米管的孔径有关,而不是与表面粗糙度有关。
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