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Uniform surface modification of 3D Bioglass®-based scaffolds with mesoporous silica particles (McM-41) for enhancing drug delivery capability

Authors :
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería y Ciencia de los Materiales y del Transporte
Universidad de Sevilla. TEP123: Metalurgia e Ingeniería de los Materiales
European Union (UE). FP7
Boccardi, Elena
Philippart, Anahí
Juhasz-Bortuzzo, Judith A.
Beltrán, Ana M.
Novajra, Giorgia
Vitale-Brovarone, Chiara
Spiecker, Erdmann
Boccaccini, Aldo R.
Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería y Ciencia de los Materiales y del Transporte
Universidad de Sevilla. TEP123: Metalurgia e Ingeniería de los Materiales
European Union (UE). FP7
Boccardi, Elena
Philippart, Anahí
Juhasz-Bortuzzo, Judith A.
Beltrán, Ana M.
Novajra, Giorgia
Vitale-Brovarone, Chiara
Spiecker, Erdmann
Boccaccini, Aldo R.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The design and characterization of a new family of multifunctional scaffolds based on bioactive glass (BG) of 45S5 composition for bone tissue engineering and drug delivery applications are presented. These BG-based scaffolds are developed via a replication method of polyurethane packaging foam. In order to increase the therapeutic functionality, the scaffolds were coated with mesoporous silica particles (MCM-41), which act as an in situ drug delivery system. These sub-micron spheres are characterized by large surface area and pore volume with a narrow pore diameter distribution. The solution used for the synthesis of the silica mesoporous particles was designed to obtain a high-ordered mesoporous structure and spherical shape – both are key factors for achieving the desired controlled drug release. The MCM-41 particles were synthesized directly inside the BG-based scaffolds, and the drug-release capability of this combined system was evaluated. Moreover, the effect of MCM-41 particle coating on the bioactivity of the BG-based scaffolds was assessed. The results indicate that it is possible to obtain a multifunctional scaffold system characterized by high and interconnected porosity, high bioactivity, and sustained drug delivery capability.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367119536
Document Type :
Electronic Resource