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Development of bioresorbable Mg-substituted tricalcium phosphate scaffolds for bone tissue engineering

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2009.03.012

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Beta-tricalcium phosphate; Mg-substituted; Bioresorbable; Scaffolds

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Mg-substituted tricalcium phosphate (beta-TCMP) samples were prepared either by the solid-state reaction of CaHPO4 (DCPA), CaCO3 and MgO powder at 1000 degrees C, or by a two-step process: wet precipitation of a precursor and further calcination of the precursor. The transition temperature from beta-Tricalcium Phosphate (TCP) to alpha-TCP increases with the increase of Mg2+ content in beta-TCMP samples. A beta-TCMP sample with 3 mol% Mg2+ has a beta-TCP to alpha-TCP transition temperature above 1300 degrees C, which was then used to fabricate various beta-TCMP scaffolds in this study. Interconnected porous beta-TCMP ceramics, with pore size > 100 mu m and relative density of similar to 81% to 84%, were developed by a replication method using polyurethane foam as a template; micropores were also found in the scaffold struts. beta-TCMP ceramics with a porous structure in the center and a dense shell-like structure outside, mimicking human bone, were fabricated by a molding method. Dense beta-TCMP ceramic rings were also produced with an average compressive strength of 129 MPa. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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