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The synthesis, characterisation and in vivo study of a bioceramic for potential tissue regeneration applications.


ABSTRACT: Hydroxyapatite (HAP) is a biocompatible ceramic that is currently used in a number of current biomedical applications. Recently, nanometre scale forms of HAP have attracted considerable interest due to their close similarity to the inorganic mineral component of the bone matrix found in humans. In this study ultrafine nanometre scale HAP powders were prepared via a wet precipitation method under the influence of ultrasonic irradiation. The resulting powders were compacted and sintered to form a series of ceramic pellets with a sponge-like structure with varying density and porosity. The crystalline structure, size and morphology of the powders and the porous ceramic pellets were investigated using advanced characterization techniques. The pellets demonstrated good biocompatibility, including mixed cell colonisation and matrix deposition, in vivo following surgical implantation into sheep M. latissimus dorsi.

SUBMITTER: Poinern GE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4148651 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The synthesis, characterisation and in vivo study of a bioceramic for potential tissue regeneration applications.

Poinern Gérrard Eddy Jai GE   Brundavanam Ravi Krishna RK   Thi Le Xuan X   Nicholls Philip K PK   Cake Martin A MA   Fawcett Derek D  

Scientific reports 20140829


Hydroxyapatite (HAP) is a biocompatible ceramic that is currently used in a number of current biomedical applications. Recently, nanometre scale forms of HAP have attracted considerable interest due to their close similarity to the inorganic mineral component of the bone matrix found in humans. In this study ultrafine nanometre scale HAP powders were prepared via a wet precipitation method under the influence of ultrasonic irradiation. The resulting powders were compacted and sintered to form a  ...[more]

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