Hybrid Bone Substitute Containing Tricalcium Phosphate and Silver Modified Hydroxyapatite-Methylcellulose Granules

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Czechowska, Joanna P. [1 ]
Dorner-Reisel, Annett [2 ]
Zima, Aneta [1 ]
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[1] AGH Univ Krakow, Fac Mat Sci & Ceram, 30 Mickiewicza Av, PL-30059 Krakow, Poland
[2] Schmalkalden Univ Appl Sci, Fac Mech Engn, D-98574 Schmalkalden, Germany
关键词
calcium phosphate; silver; hybrid; ALPHA-TCP; CEMENTS; NANOCOMPOSITE; MICROSPHERES; BIOMATERIALS; FIBERS; FILMS;
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10.3390/jfb15070196
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
摘要
Despite years of extensive research, achieving the optimal properties for calcium phosphate-based biomaterials remains an ongoing challenge. Recently, 'biomicroconcretes' systems consisting of setting-phase-forming bone cement matrix and aggregates (granules/microspheres) have been developed and studied. However, further investigations are necessary to clarify the complex interplay between the synthesis, structure, and properties of these materials. This article focusses on the development and potential applications of hybrid biomaterials based on alpha-tricalcium phosphate (alpha TCP), hydroxyapatite (HA) and methylcellulose (MC) modified with silver (0.1 wt.% or 1.0 wt.%). The study presents the synthesis and characterization of silver-modified hybrid granules and seeks to determine the possibility and efficiency of incorporating these hybrid granules into alpha TCP-based biomicroconcretes. The alpha TCP and hydroxyapatite provide structural integrity and osteoconductivity, the presence of silver imparts antimicrobial properties, and MC allows for the self-assembling of granules. This combination creates an ideal environment for bone regeneration, while it potentially may prevent bacterial colonization and infection. The material's chemical and phase composition, setting times, compressive strength, microstructure, chemical stability, and bioactive potential in simulated body fluid are systematically investigated. The results of the setting time measurements showed that both the size and the composition of granules (especially the hybrid nature) have an impact on the setting process of biomicroconcretes. The addition of silver resulted in prolonged setting times compared to the unmodified materials. Developed biomicroconcretes, despite exhibiting lower compressive strength compared to traditional calcium phosphate cements, fall within the range of human cancellous bone and demonstrate chemical stability and bioactive potential, indicating their suitability for bone substitution and regeneration. Further in vitro studies and in vivo assessments are needed to check the potential of these biomaterials in clinical applications.
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