Fabrication and characterization of freeze dried strontium-doped bioactive glasses/chitosan composite scaffolds for biomedical engineering

With the emerging development of bioactive glass (BG), it has been regarded as a potential candidate for bone and tissue engineering due to its superior bioactivity and osteoconductivity. In addition, chitosan is a functional material for medical applications owing to its biocompatibility and biodeg...

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Main Authors: Chao-Kuang Kuo, Hsiang-Wei Huang, Liu-Gu Chen, Yu-Jen Chou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21870764.2021.1946269
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spelling doaj-cee2db4b417e4b80bce6e16ef4f8c2982021-10-04T13:57:03ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Asian Ceramic Societies2187-07642021-07-01931173118210.1080/21870764.2021.19462691946269Fabrication and characterization of freeze dried strontium-doped bioactive glasses/chitosan composite scaffolds for biomedical engineeringChao-Kuang Kuo0Hsiang-Wei Huang1Liu-Gu Chen2Yu-Jen Chou3National Taiwan University of Science and TechnologyNational Taiwan University of Science and TechnologyNational Tsing Hua UniversityNational Taiwan University of Science and TechnologyWith the emerging development of bioactive glass (BG), it has been regarded as a potential candidate for bone and tissue engineering due to its superior bioactivity and osteoconductivity. In addition, chitosan is a functional material for medical applications owing to its biocompatibility and biodegradability while playing an important role in the cell attachment, proliferation, and differentiation. In the present work, preparations of Sr-BG/chitosan composite scaffolds were fabricated by freeze drying technique. The microstructure and porosity of the scaffolds were characterized by scanning electron microscopy. The swelling and degradation behaviors were examined and corresponding mechanical properties were measured using universal testing machine. In addition, in vitro bioactivity was evaluated following Kokubo’s protocol and the cytotoxicity was carried out using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay. Finally, formation mechanisms of the microstructures were discussed, while the improved bioactivity and cell viability were demonstrated, indicating its potential in the field of tissue engineering.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21870764.2021.1946269bioactive glasschitosanfreeze dryingbioactivitycell viability
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author Chao-Kuang Kuo
Hsiang-Wei Huang
Liu-Gu Chen
Yu-Jen Chou
spellingShingle Chao-Kuang Kuo
Hsiang-Wei Huang
Liu-Gu Chen
Yu-Jen Chou
Fabrication and characterization of freeze dried strontium-doped bioactive glasses/chitosan composite scaffolds for biomedical engineering
Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies
bioactive glass
chitosan
freeze drying
bioactivity
cell viability
author_facet Chao-Kuang Kuo
Hsiang-Wei Huang
Liu-Gu Chen
Yu-Jen Chou
author_sort Chao-Kuang Kuo
title Fabrication and characterization of freeze dried strontium-doped bioactive glasses/chitosan composite scaffolds for biomedical engineering
title_short Fabrication and characterization of freeze dried strontium-doped bioactive glasses/chitosan composite scaffolds for biomedical engineering
title_full Fabrication and characterization of freeze dried strontium-doped bioactive glasses/chitosan composite scaffolds for biomedical engineering
title_fullStr Fabrication and characterization of freeze dried strontium-doped bioactive glasses/chitosan composite scaffolds for biomedical engineering
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication and characterization of freeze dried strontium-doped bioactive glasses/chitosan composite scaffolds for biomedical engineering
title_sort fabrication and characterization of freeze dried strontium-doped bioactive glasses/chitosan composite scaffolds for biomedical engineering
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies
issn 2187-0764
publishDate 2021-07-01
description With the emerging development of bioactive glass (BG), it has been regarded as a potential candidate for bone and tissue engineering due to its superior bioactivity and osteoconductivity. In addition, chitosan is a functional material for medical applications owing to its biocompatibility and biodegradability while playing an important role in the cell attachment, proliferation, and differentiation. In the present work, preparations of Sr-BG/chitosan composite scaffolds were fabricated by freeze drying technique. The microstructure and porosity of the scaffolds were characterized by scanning electron microscopy. The swelling and degradation behaviors were examined and corresponding mechanical properties were measured using universal testing machine. In addition, in vitro bioactivity was evaluated following Kokubo’s protocol and the cytotoxicity was carried out using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay. Finally, formation mechanisms of the microstructures were discussed, while the improved bioactivity and cell viability were demonstrated, indicating its potential in the field of tissue engineering.
topic bioactive glass
chitosan
freeze drying
bioactivity
cell viability
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21870764.2021.1946269
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