Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
This work describes a method to obtain macroporous resorbable glass and glass ceramic scaffolds with controlled
biodegradability for tissue engineering applications. The constructs consisted of glass and glass ceramics in the system P2O5
CaONa2OTiO2 and they were prepared by foaming a slurry of glass particles by addition of a H2O2 solution, and subsequent
sintering of the porous structures obtained. Different thermal treatments were applied to control the degree of devitri?cation of the
glass. The resultant materials showed a porosity percentage between 40% and 55% with a wide variety of pores ranging from 20 to
500 mm in diameter as determined by SEM and Image Analysis. The resulting constructs were predominantly formed by a vitreous
phase, although small amounts of calcium metaphosphate and pyrophosphates were detected by X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy after the sintering process. The biological response was also evaluated by means of the MTT test, the material showed a non-cytotoxic effect.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
composite; calcium phospate; scaffold; biocompatibility; tissue engineering
List of contributors:
Ambrosio, Luigi
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