PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATION

2022

Degradable silk-based soft actuators with magnetic responsiveness

Deng N, Li J, et al.

Journal of Materials Chemistry B

Westlake University, Zhejiang University, Westlake Laboratory of Life Sciences and Biomedicine

RESEARCH SUMMARY
This study reports the fabrication of degradable, protein-based soft actuators composed of regenerated silk fibroin, glycerol plasticizer, and magnetic Fe₃O₄ nanoparticles. The resulting magnetic silk films exhibited high stretchability (>200% strain under wet conditions), tissue-matching stiffness (~5 MPa), enzymatic degradability, and excellent biocompatibility in vivo. Through thermal forming and welding, the films were converted into three-dimensional soft actuators capable of controlled locomotion under external magnetic fields. The authors further demonstrated X-ray visibility, subcutaneous biocompatibility, and magnetically guided retention and localized drug delivery in gastrointestinal model systems, highlighting the potential of silk-based magnetic actuators for minimally invasive biomedical applications.

CELLSCALE INSTRUMENT USED

UniVert

A CellScale UniVert system was used to perform controlled uniaxial tensile testing of magnetic and non-magnetic silk films prepared by solution casting. Dumbbell-shaped specimens were tested at a constant strain rate to quantify elastic modulus, tensile strength, extensibility, and toughness under both dry and physiologically relevant wet conditions. These CellScale measurements were essential for demonstrating that the silk-based composites possess soft-tissue-matched mechanical properties, high extensibility, and robustness after magnetic nanoparticle incorporation, supporting their suitability as load-bearing, deformable soft actuators for biomedical use.
AUTHORS

Niping Deng, Jinghang Li, Hao Lyu, Ruochuan Huang, Haoran Liu, Chengchen Guo.

PUBLICATION DETAILS
JOURNAL

Journal of Materials Chemistry B

YEAR

2022

INSTITUTIONS

Westlake University, Zhejiang University, Westlake Laboratory of Life Sciences and Biomedicine

COUNTRIES

China

INSTRUMENT USED

UniVert

TESTING METHODS

Hydrated and Temperature Controlled TestingTensile Testing

RESEARCH APPLICATIONS

Drug Screening & Drug Delivery MechanicsInjectable & Regenerative BiomaterialsMembranes and Thin Films MechanicsPolymers and Elastomers TestingSoft Robotics MaterialsWearable Bioelectronics

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