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In vitro investigation of nanohydroxyapatite/poly(l-lactic acid) spindle composites used for bone tissue engineering
Authors:W. Yan  C. Y. Zhang  L. L. Xia  T. Zhang  Q. F. Fang
Affiliation:1.School of Nursing,Anhui San Lian University,Hefei,China;2.College of Pharmacy,Anhui University of Chinese Medicine,Hefei,China;3.Armor Forces Department,Army Officer Academy of PLA,Hefei,China;4.Key Laboratory of Materials Physics, Institute of Solid State Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Hefei,China
Abstract:Calcium phosphate ceramics such as synthetic hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate are widely used in the clinic, but they stimulate less bone regeneration. In this paper, nano-hydroxyapatite/poly(l-lactic acid) (nano-HA/PLLA) spindle composites with good mechanical performance were fabricated by a modified in situ precipitation method. The HA part of composite, distributing homogenously in PLLA matrix, is spindle shape with size of 10–30 nm in diameter and 60–100 nm in length. The molar ratio of Ca/P in the synthesized nano-HA spindles was deduced as 1.52 from the EDS spectra, which is close to the stoichiometric composition of HA (Ca/P & 1.67). The compress strength is up to 150 MPa when the HA content increase to 20 %. The in vitro tests indicate that HA/PLLA bio-composites have good biodegradability and bioactivity when immersed in simulated body fluid solutions. All the results suggested that HA/PLLA nano-biocomposites are appropriate to be applied as bone substitute in bone tissue engineering.
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