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Preparation of High Flexible Composite Film of Hydroxyapatite and Chitosan

Polymer Bulletin (impact factor: 1.53). 12/2008; 62(1):111-118. DOI:10.1007/s00289-008-1008-5

ABSTRACT Microscale hydroxyapatite (HAp), a well-known biocompatible substance for the regeneration and reinforcement of damaged bones,
was composited with chitosan as a counter-polymer to produce a film with both biocompatibility and flexibility. Homogeneously
dispersed solutions of microscale HAp powder and chitosan with various concentrations of HAp and chitosan were prepared in
an attempt to optimize the characteristics of the film at room temperature using a molding method. The physiochemical and
morphological properties of the prepared film were analyzed by thermal gravimetric analysis, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
and field emission scanning electron microscopy. The prepared film showed high flexibility with homogeneous distribution of
chitosan powders in the whole film. The results suggest that a biocompatible film of microscale HAp can be applied in various
fields, such as the surface modification of bone implants, regeneration of damaged bones, osteoporosis to improve biocompatible
interface between osteoblast cells and microscale inorganic materials, and to improve the osteoconductivity of bone regeneration

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Keywords

biocompatible film
 
bone implants
 
composited
 
counter-polymer
 
field emission scanning electron microscopy
 
Fourier
 
homogeneous distribution
 
infrared spectroscopy
 
microscale HAp
 
microscale HAp powder
 
Microscale hydroxyapatite
 
microscale inorganic materials
 
osteoblast cells
 
physiochemical
 
prepared film
 
room temperature
 
solutions
 
thermal gravimetric analysis
 
well-known biocompatible substance
 
whole film