Development of FeO integrated polymer/phosphate glass composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering

Magnetic nanoparticle (MNP) integrated biomimetic scaffolds are receiving a lot of attention for the repair of bone defects and in bone tissue engineering applications. In the present work, Fe 3 O 4 MNP integrated polymer/phosphate glass (CG/PG/MNP) composite scaffolds developed using a freeze dryin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials advances 2020-12, Vol.1 (9), p.3466-3475
Hauptverfasser: Govindan, Raji, Karthi, Sekar, Kumar, Govindan Suresh, Girija, Easwaradas Kreedapathy
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Zusammenfassung:Magnetic nanoparticle (MNP) integrated biomimetic scaffolds are receiving a lot of attention for the repair of bone defects and in bone tissue engineering applications. In the present work, Fe 3 O 4 MNP integrated polymer/phosphate glass (CG/PG/MNP) composite scaffolds developed using a freeze drying technique are reported. MNP integrated CG/PG composite scaffolds were highly porous in nature with pores of size ranging between 20 and 150 μm and the pores were typically interconnected. Integration of Fe 3 O 4 with CG/PG significantly influenced the swelling and degradation behavior constructively. The CG/PG/MNP composite scaffold exhibited a soft ferromagnetic nature and the compressive modulus increased significantly with increasing MNP content. In addition, the MNP containing CG/PG composite scaffolds demonstrated good bioactivity and cytocompatibility. Based on the results, MNP integrated CG/PG composite scaffolds developed in the present study may be potential scaffolds for bone tissue engineering applications. A multifunctional Fe 3 O 4 integrated polymer/phosphate glass composite scaffold is developed using a freeze drying technique for tissue engineering.
ISSN:2633-5409
DOI:10.1039/d0ma00525h