This study reports the synthesis and characterization of Hydroxyapatite (HA)/Polycaprolactone (PCL) hybrid composite materials synthesized by sol-gel method. The fabrication of scaffolds was performed by salt-leaching technique using NaCl as porogen agent. In the first step, the physico-chemical characterization of composite material was performed to evaluate the composition and the interaction between the organic/inorganic phases. In the second step, optimized scaffolds were bioactivated on the surface. The combined effect of scaffold morphology and surface bioactivity is ideal for bone tissue engineering, supporting bone cells adhesion, proliferation and differentiation. Here, a combined strategy involving biomimetic approach, using a supersaturated Simulated Body Fluid (SBF), and salt-leaching technique has been developed to grow hydroxyapatite in composite scaffolds able to regenerate the natural bone.

Hybrid composite scaffolds prepared by sol-gel method for bone regeneration

Raucci MG;Guarino V;Ambrosio L
2010

Abstract

This study reports the synthesis and characterization of Hydroxyapatite (HA)/Polycaprolactone (PCL) hybrid composite materials synthesized by sol-gel method. The fabrication of scaffolds was performed by salt-leaching technique using NaCl as porogen agent. In the first step, the physico-chemical characterization of composite material was performed to evaluate the composition and the interaction between the organic/inorganic phases. In the second step, optimized scaffolds were bioactivated on the surface. The combined effect of scaffold morphology and surface bioactivity is ideal for bone tissue engineering, supporting bone cells adhesion, proliferation and differentiation. Here, a combined strategy involving biomimetic approach, using a supersaturated Simulated Body Fluid (SBF), and salt-leaching technique has been developed to grow hydroxyapatite in composite scaffolds able to regenerate the natural bone.
2010
MATERIALI COMPOSITI E BIOMEDICI
Sol Gel
Scaffold
Hydroxyapatite
Hybrid Materials
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