Fe/Zn-modified tricalcium phosphate (TCP) biomaterials: preparation and biological properties.
Lu XieYuanyi YangZhiqiang FuYunfei LiJiacheng ShiDaichuan MaSuilin LiuDaibing LuoPublished in: RSC advances (2019)
Bone repairing materials play an essential role in the repair treatment of bone defects. The presence of calcium phosphate invertebrates is of significance for bone repairing processes. However, the mechanical properties and osteogenic activities of many current calcium phosphate materials are not ideal, which limit their biological applications. Therefore, it is an effective alternative strategy to study the modification of calcium phosphate biomaterials to address these limitations. In this research, in order to enhance the biological performance of tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP), metal species (Fe and Zn) modified β-TCP materials through the co-precipitation method were successfully developed. The physical, chemical and biological properties of the binary composites were carefully studied for the first time. The bioactivities of the Fe-TCP and Zn-TCP were evaluated by simulating body fluid (SBF) immersion experiments, blood compatibility, and cytotoxicity tests. The findings demonstrated that the metal-TCP with excellent cytocompatibility and osteogenic properties shows good potential in medical applications.
Keyphrases
- bone regeneration
- bone mineral density
- mesenchymal stem cells
- heavy metals
- bone marrow
- soft tissue
- healthcare
- physical activity
- bone loss
- aqueous solution
- mental health
- metal organic framework
- risk assessment
- high resolution
- ionic liquid
- climate change
- visible light
- combination therapy
- human health
- smoking cessation
- tandem mass spectrometry
- simultaneous determination