The present work describes the development of biomimetic composite materials for bone tissue substitution and repair. Using a 'biologically inspired' synthesis, apatite/collagen (70 : 30 wt-%) biohybrid composites were developed, nucleating apatitic phases on self-assembling collagen, acting as a template. To reproduce the chemical composition of natural tissue, specific reactants were added during the synthesis process, to induce the growth of amorphous apatitic phases containing ions influent for the bone regeneration, namely, CO32-, Mg2+ and SiO44-, directly on the surface of the assembling organic fibrils. To increase the stability of the composite in physiological condition, a cross-linking agent was employed. The effect of natural proteins on the mineralisation process as well as the influence of the substituting ions on the crystallinity and morphology of the mineral particles was investigated. The features of the final composites were thoroughly examined in comparison with those of natural bone.

Synthetic biomineralisation yielding HA/collagen hybrid composite

Tampieri Anna;Sandri Monica;Landi Elena;Sprio Simone;
2008

Abstract

The present work describes the development of biomimetic composite materials for bone tissue substitution and repair. Using a 'biologically inspired' synthesis, apatite/collagen (70 : 30 wt-%) biohybrid composites were developed, nucleating apatitic phases on self-assembling collagen, acting as a template. To reproduce the chemical composition of natural tissue, specific reactants were added during the synthesis process, to induce the growth of amorphous apatitic phases containing ions influent for the bone regeneration, namely, CO32-, Mg2+ and SiO44-, directly on the surface of the assembling organic fibrils. To increase the stability of the composite in physiological condition, a cross-linking agent was employed. The effect of natural proteins on the mineralisation process as well as the influence of the substituting ions on the crystallinity and morphology of the mineral particles was investigated. The features of the final composites were thoroughly examined in comparison with those of natural bone.
2008
Istituto di Scienza, Tecnologia e Sostenibilità per lo Sviluppo dei Materiali Ceramici - ISSMC (ex ISTEC)
Biohybrid composites
Synthetic mineralisation
Hydroxyapatite
Collagen
Bone substitution
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