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Medical grade 3D printable bioabsorbable PLDL/Mg and PLDL/Zn composites for biomedical applications.

Cillian ThompsonGuillermo DomínguezPilar BardisaYuyao LiuJuan Pedro Fernández-BlázquezJosé Sánchez Del RíoMónica Echeverry-RendónCarlos GonzálezJavier LLorca
Published in: Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A (2023)
Medical grade PLDL, PLDL/Mg and PLDL/Zn filaments were manufactured by a dual extrusion method and used to prepare coupons and scaffolds with controlled porosity by fused filament fabrication. The mechanical properties, degradation mechanisms and biological performance were carefully analyzed. It was found that the presence of 4 vol.% of Mg and Zn particles did not substantially modify the mechanical properties but accelerated the degradation rate of PLDL. Moreover, the acidification of the pH due to degradation of the PLDL was reduced in the presence of metallic particles. Finally, cell adhesion and proliferation were excellent in the medical grade PLDL as well as in the polymer/metal composites. These results demonstrate the potential of bioabsorbable metal/polymer composites to tailor the mechanical properties, degradation rate and biocompatibility for specific clinical applications.
Keyphrases
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