Title of article
Hydroxyapatite/(beta)tricalcium phosphate/agarose macroporous scaffolds for bone tissue engineering
Author/Authors
Nieto، A. نويسنده , , Vallet-Reg?، M. نويسنده , , Sanchez-Salcedo، S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 1 سال 2008
Pages
10
From page
62
To page
71
Abstract
Designed porous architecture scaffolds have been prepared with an innovative combination of techniques, avoiding the sintering stage for tissue engineering application. Firstly, hydroxyapatite/(beta)-tricalcium phosphate HA//(beta)-TCP/agarose porous scaffolds have been manufactured using a homogeneous ceramic/agarose suspension at low temperature, leading to non designed architecture scaffolds. In order to achieve scaffolds for bone tissue engineering applications a polymeric negative, obtained by stereolithography technique, is filled with this suspension. Afterwards, the polymeric negative is eliminated by alkaline dissolution at room temperature in order to obtain the designed architecture scaffolds. Secondly, room temperature and freeze-drying techniques have been applied in scaffolds drying stage. In this way, strong dried scaffolds, fully interconnected with high porosity, thoroughly open pores and tailored pore size have been obtained. Besides, depending on the drying technique employed, different porosity (59–80%), distribution of pores size (∼0.2 and 70 (mu)m) and interconnected three-dimensional ellipsoidal channels between 300 (mu)m×380 (mu)m and 340 (mu)m×460(mu)m can be achieved. In contact with body fluids, these scaffolds show flexibility and capacity to exert pressure into the bone defect of the patient and be easily handled by the surgeon.
Keywords
Low temperature method , Stereolithography , biodegradable , Porous scaffold , Designed architecture
Journal title
Chemical Engineering Journal
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Chemical Engineering Journal
Record number
121168
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