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Porous scaffolds of polycaprolactone reinforced with in situ generated hydroxyapatite for bone tissue engineering

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
Short description:
Porous scaffolds of polycaprolactone reinforced with in situ generated hydroxyapatite for bone tissue engineering / Fabbri, Paola; Bondioli, Federica; Messori, Massimo; C., Bartoli; D., Dinucci; F., Chiellini. - In: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE. MATERIALS IN MEDICINE. - ISSN 0957-4530. - ELETTRONICO. - 21:1(2010), pp. 343-351. [10.1007/s10856-009-3839-5]
abstract:
Polycaprolactone/hydroxyapatite (PCL/HA) composites were prepared by in situ generation of HA in the polymer solution starting from the precursors calcium nitrate tetrahydrate and ammonium dihydrogen phosphate via sol–gel process. Highly interconnected porosity was achieved by means of the salt-leaching technique using a mixture of sodium chloride and sodium bicarbonate as porogens. Structure and morphology of the PCL/HA composites were investigated by scanning electron microscopy, and mechanical properties were determined by means of tensile and compression tests. The possibility to employ the developed composites as scaffolds for bone tissue regeneration was assessed by cytotoxicity test of the PCL/HA composites extracts and cell adhesion and pro- liferation in vitro studies.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
scaffolds; tissue engineering; polycaprolactone; hydroxyapatite
List of contributors:
Fabbri, Paola; Bondioli, Federica; Messori, Massimo; C., Bartoli; D., Dinucci; F., Chiellini
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/630638
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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE. MATERIALS IN MEDICINE
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