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Melt Extruded Bioresorbable Polymer Composites for Potential Regenerative Medicine Applications
Authors:Elaine K. Kenny  Noel M. Gately  John A. Killion  Declan M. Devine  Clement L. Higginbotham
Affiliation:Materials Research Institute, Athlone Institute of Technology, Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland
Abstract:Biodegradable polymers—polyethylene oxide and poly (?-caprolactone)—were melt extruded with β-tricalcium phosphate. Breakdown analysis revealed that the percentage increase in bioceramic caused a prolonged degradation rate, with samples containing 20 wt% β-tricalcium phosphate losing significantly less weight over time in comparison to the control sample. Compression testing of samples following submission in aqueous environments revealed the composites exhibited enhanced strength with increasing bioceramic loading. The mechanical properties were significantly reduced over a period of 5 weeks. It was found that hot-melt extrusion of β-tricalcium phosphate is a viable and effective method of producing novel composite scaffolds with potential for regenerative medicine applications.
Keywords:β-tricalcium phosphate  hot-melt extrusion  regenerative medicine
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