Author/Authors :
Gheisari Dehsheikh, Hassan Department of Mechanical Engineering - Islamic Azad University Khominishahr Branch, Khominishahr/ Isfahan
Abstract :
In this study, highly porous almost (75%) nanostructured Hardystonite/biphasic
calcium phosphate scaffolds (BCPS) with interconnected porosity was developed
using various hardystonite (HT) contents via space holder technique. Transmission
electron microscopy (TEM), X ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron
microscopy (SEM) techniques was employed to evaluate different samples. In
addition to, the agents of scaffold composition of mechanical behavior, bioactivity
and biodegradability was studied. Also, the results showed that the produced
scaffolds had an average pore size and density between 250-350 μm and 2.2 ± 0.4
- 1.7 ± 0.2 gr/cm3, respectively, depending on the Hardystonite (HT) w i t h
different contents. Furthermore, increasing the hardystonite content of scaffolds
from 0 (control) to 30 wt. % enhanced the bioactivity test, biodegradability, and
compressive strength from 1.1 ± 0.1 to 3.1 ± 0.2 MPa, respectively. Besides,
MTT assay also confirmed that the BCPS30 (containing 30 wt. % of hardystonite)
significantly promoted cell viability and cell adhesion compared to BCPS 0. Totally,
our project suggests that nanostructured hardystonite/BCPS with improved
biological and mechanical behavior (properties) could potentially be used for
biomedical engineering such as bone tissue engineering application
Keywords :
Nanostructure , Hardystonite , Calcium phosphate , in vitro , TEM SEM