A novel bio-inorganic bone implant containing deglued bone, chitosan and gelatin |
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Authors: | G. Saraswathy S. Pal C. Rose T. P. Sastry |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bioproducts Laboratory, Central Leather Research Institute, Adyar, 600 020 Chennai, India;(2) School of Bioscience and Engineering, Jadavpur University, 700 032 Kolkata, India |
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Abstract: | With the aim of developing an ideal bone graft, a new bone grafting material was developed using deglued bone, chitosan and gelatin. Deglued bone (DGB) which is a by-product of bone glue industries and has the close crystallographic similarities of hydroxyapatite was used as main component in the preparation of bone implant. Chitosan was prepared from the exoskeleton of prawn (Pinaeus indicus, family Crustaceae) which is a by-product of seafood industries. Chitosan gives toughness to the product and do not allow the DGB particles to wither away when the implant is placed in the defect. Gelatin was used as binder for the preparation of DGB-chitosan composite. The DGB, chitosan and DGB-chitosan-gelatin composite, which were prepared in the laboratory, were analysed for their physicochemical properties by infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy studies. |
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Keywords: | Bone graft deglued bone chitosan gelatin |
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