Title of article
Polymer-bioceramic composites for tissue engineering scaffolds
Author/Authors
Darmawati Mohamad Yunos، نويسنده , , Oana Bretcanu، نويسنده , , Aldo R. Boccaccini ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
10
From page
4433
To page
4442
Abstract
Designing tissue engineering scaffolds with the
required mechanical properties and favourable microstructure
to promote cell attachment, growth and new tissue
formation is one of the key challenges facing the tissue
engineering field. An important class of scaffolds for bone
tissue engineering is based on bioceramics and bioactive
glasses, including: hydroxyapatite, bioactive glass (e.g.
Bioglass ), alumina, TiO2 and calcium phosphates. The
primary disadvantage of these materials is their low resistance
to fracture under loads and their high brittleness. These
drawbacks are exacerbated by the fact that optimal scaffolds
must be highly porous ([90% porosity). Several approaches
are being explored to enhance the structural integrity, fracture
strength and toughness of bioceramic scaffolds. This
paper reviews recent proposed approaches based on developing
bioactive composites by introducing polymer coatings
or by forming interpenetrating polymer-bioceramic microstructures
which mimic the composite structure of bone.
Several systems are analysed and scaffold fabrication processes,
microstructure development and mechanical
properties are discussed. The analysis of the literature suggests
that the scaffolds reviewed here might represent the
optimal solution and be the scaffolds of choice for bone
regeneration strategies.
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
834420
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