Chemical synthesis of poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)/hydroxyapatite composites for orthopaedic applications
β Scribed by Sarah E. Petricca; Kacey G. Marra; Prashant N. Kumta
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 499 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1742-7061
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Hydroxyapatite-biodegradable polymer composites were synthesized by a colloidal non-aqueous chemical precipitation technique at room temperature. The starting materials used for synthesizing hydroxyapatite (HA, Ca 10 (PO 4 ) 6 (OH) 2 ) were Ca(NO 3 ) 2 AE 4H 2 O and H 3 PO 4 , resulting in single phase HA while poly(D,L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) was used as the biodegradable polymer component. The composites were prepared containing 10, 20, and 30 wt.% HA in the presence of the dissolved polymer without evidence of any visible phase separation of the particulates from the PLGA polymer. In addition, the pH changes occurring in the solution during precipitation, the yield of the ceramic due to the chemical reaction, bonding characteristics between the ceramic and the polymer, the microstructure, tensile strength, and thermal stability of the composites have been investigated. Additional in vitro studies include osteoblast-like adhesion assessment on composites utilizing MG63 cells. The results of these studies are described and discussed.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
## Abstract To improve the cellβaffinity of biodegradable polymer scaffold, coating hydroxyapatite (HA) or collagen on the surface of polymer materials seemed to be a strategy to combine both advantages of them. The objective of this study was to develop a novel method to introduce HA and collagen
## Abstract Injectable calcium phosphate (CaβP) cement materials exhibit favorable osteocompatible behavior but are resorbed slowly because of a lack of a bone ingrowthβenabling macroporosity. In this study, poly(DLβlacticβ__co__βglycolic acid) (PLGA) microparticles (average size 66 Β± 25 ΞΌm) were i