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Fabrication of Novel Biodegradable α-Tricalcium Phosphate Cement Set by Chelating Capability of Inositol Phosphate and Its Biocompatibility

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JOURNAL OF NANOMATERIALS
Volume 2013, Issue -, Pages -

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2013/864374

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Biodegradable alpha-tricalcium phosphate (alpha-TCP) cement based on the chelate-setting mechanism of inositol phosphate (IP6) was developed. This paper examined the effect of the milling time of alpha-TCP powder on the material properties of the cement. In addition, biocompatibility of the result cement in vitro using osteoblasts and in vivo using rabbit models will be studied as well. The alpha-TCP powders were ballmilled using ZrO2 beads in pure water for various durations up to 270 minutes, with a single-phase alpha-TCP obtained at ballmilling for 120 minutes. The resulting cement was mostly composed of alpha-TCP phase, and the compressive strength of the cement was 8.5 +/- 1.1MPa, which suggested that the cements set with keeping the crystallite phase of starting cement powder. The cell-culture test indicated that the resulting cements were biocompatible materials. In vivo studies showed that the newly formed bones increased with milling time at a slight distance from the cement specimens and grew mature at 24weeks, and the surface of the cement was resorbed by tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase-(TRAP-)positive osteoclast-like cells until 24weeks of implantation. The present alpha-TCP cement is promising for application as a novel paste-like artificial bone with biodegradability and osteoconductivity.

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