Sericin Electrodes with Self-Adhesive Properties for Biosignaling.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering Pub Date : 2025-03-10 Epub Date: 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1021/acsbiomaterials.4c02234
Davide Vurro, Aris Liboà, Ilenia D'Onofrio, Giuseppe De Giorgio, Silvio Scaravonati, Marco Crepaldi, Alessandro Barcellona, Corrado Sciancalepore, Vardan Galstyan, Daniel Milanese, Mauro Riccò, Pasquale D'Angelo, Giuseppe Tarabella
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The combination of green manufacturing approaches and bioinspired materials is growingly emerging in different scenarios, in particular in medicine, where widespread medical devices (MDs) as commercial electrodes for electrophysiology strongly increase the accumulation of solid waste after use. Electrocardiogram (ECG) electrodes exploit electrolytic gels to allow the high-quality recording of heart signals. Beyond their nonrecyclability/nonrecoverability, gel drying also affects the signal quality upon prolonged monitoring of biopotentials. Moreover, gel composition often causes skin reactions. This study aims to address the above limitation by presenting a composite based on the combination of silk sericin (SS) as a structural material, poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) as a robustness enhancer, and CaCl2 as a plasticizer. SS/PVA/CaCl2 formulations, optimized in terms of weight content (wt %) of single constituents, result in a biocompatible, biodegradable "green" material (free from potentially irritating cross-linking agents) that is, above all, self-adhesive on skin. The best formulation, i.e., SS(4 wt %)/PVA(4 wt %)/CaCl2(20 wt %), in terms of long-lasting skin adhesion (favored by calcium-ion coordination in the presence of environmental/skin humidity) and time-stability of electrode impedance, is used to assemble ECG electrodes showing quality trace recording over longer time scales (up to 6 h) than commercial electrodes. ECG recording is performed using customized electronics coupled to an app for data visualization.

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绿色制造方法与生物启发材料的结合正越来越多地出现在不同的应用场景中,特别是在医疗领域,作为电生理学商用电极的医疗设备(MDs)的广泛使用大大增加了使用后固体废物的积累。心电图(ECG)电极利用电解凝胶高质量地记录心脏信号。除了不可循环/不可回收之外,凝胶干燥也会在长时间监测生物电位时影响信号质量。此外,凝胶成分经常会引起皮肤反应。为了解决上述问题,本研究提出了一种基于丝胶(SS)作为结构材料、聚乙烯醇(PVA)作为稳健性增强剂和 CaCl2 作为增塑剂的复合材料。SS/PVA/CaCl2 配方按单一成分的重量百分比(wt %)进行优化,可制成生物相容性好、可生物降解的 "绿色 "材料(不含潜在刺激性交联剂),尤其是在皮肤上具有自粘性。最佳配方,即 SS(4 wt %)/PVA(4 wt %)/CaCl2(20 wt %),具有持久的皮肤粘附性(在环境/皮肤潮湿的情况下有利于钙离子配位)和电极阻抗的时间稳定性,用于组装心电图电极,与商用电极相比,可在更长的时间范围内(最长 6 小时)记录高质量的踪迹。心电图记录使用定制的电子设备和数据可视化应用程序进行。
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