Tension tests on mammalian collagen fibrils

Interface Focus. 2016 Feb 6;6(1):20150080. doi: 10.1098/rsfs.2015.0080.

Abstract

A brief overview of isolated collagen fibril mechanics testing is followed by presentation of the first results testing fibrils isolated from load-bearing mammalian tendons using a microelectromechanical systems platform. The in vitro modulus (326 ± 112 MPa) and fracture stress (71 ± 23 MPa) are shown to be lower than previously measured on fibrils extracted from sea cucumber dermis and tested with the same technique. Scanning electron microscope images show the fibrils can fail with a mechanism that involves circumferential rupture, whereas the core of the fibril stays at least partially intact.

Keywords: collagen fibril; mechanics; nanoscience; nanotechnology; tendon.