“…Meanwhile, poly(-caprolactone) (PCL), approved as biodegradable and biocompatible polyester, has high ductility, but its poor hydrophilicity, slow degradation kinetics, and no natural cell recognition sites greatly restrict its application in the biomedical field (Prabhakaran et al, 2008). Various kinds of physicochemical and surface modification techniques have been used to overcome these shortcomings (Dubas, Kittitheeranun, Rangkupan, Sanchavanakit, & Potiyaraj, 2009;He et al, 2012;Jeong et al, 2008;Zhu, Gao, Liu, & Shen, 2002). Even though PCL has attracted interest as a blending partner of chitinous (Chen, Sun, & Ren, 2005;Honma, Senda, & Inoue, 2003;Sarasam & Madihally, 2005;Senda, He, & Inoue, 2002;Wan, In the present study, we examined the feasibility of using chitin butyrate (ChB, N = 4)/PCL (50/50 in weight) based films prepared by hot-pressing as a thermoplastic flexible cell scaffold system.…”