The extracts of four glass-ceramic bone implant materials were investigated for dissolved material, for effects on in uifro formation of hydroxyapatite, and for surface morphology of glass-ceramic particles in scanning electron microscopy. In vitro leaching released substances that affected in uitro
Adsorption of plasmid DNA on ceramic hydroxyapatite chromatographic materials
β Scribed by Elisabeth Schmoeger; Christina Paril; Rupert Tscheliessnig; Alois Jungbauer
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 415 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1615-9306
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Adsorption of plasmid DNA on ceramic hydroxyapatite chromatographic materials
The adsorption of plasmid DNA onto two different types of ceramic hydroxyapatite beads with a particle diameter of 20 mm, namely Ceramic Hydroxyapatite Type II and the Type III, which is not commercially available, were investigated. Type II and the Type III have a pore diameter of 80 and 240 nm, respectively. Equilibrium and dynamic binding capacity for a 4.9 kbp model plasmid on Ceramic Hydroxyapatite Type II and Type III were enhanced by addition of NaCl to the adsorption buffer. This result indicates that the adsorption mechanism cannot be solely explained by electrostatic interaction. The affinities of plasmid DNA for Ceramic Hydroxyapatite Type II (with a K D of E0.005 mg/mL) and to Hydroxyapatite Type III (with a K D of E0.045 mg/mL) were not affected by NaCl, whereas the binding capacity was. This observation corroborates the assumption that a change of the shape of the plasmid molecule is affected and could be the reason for increased binding capacity with salt. The maximal binding capacity shows that at least a part of the CHT II bead must be accessible for the plasmid, whereas CHT III can be saturated with the plasmid. In both cases, an extremely hindered transport takes place.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract The association of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) with calcium phosphate bioceramics is known to confer them osteoinductive properties. The aim of this study was to evaluate the surface properties, especially regarding recombinant human BMPβ2 (rhBMPβ2) adsorption and release, of com
## Abstract Initial rates of ionβexchange adsorption of nickelous or cupric ions with calcium ions on the surface of synthetic hydroxyapatite were studied in aqueous nitrate solutions. A kinetic interpretation has been proposed. The determination of the initial rates is important for a systematic i