2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2021.109398
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Corrosion and degradation decelerating alendronate embedded zinc phosphate hybrid coating on biodegradable Zn biomaterials

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“…Three duplicates were used for the pH and ICP tests. The composition of the SBF solution referred to Reference [22].…”
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“…Three duplicates were used for the pH and ICP tests. The composition of the SBF solution referred to Reference [22].…”
Section: Immersion Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Zhang [19] controlled the degradation behavior and cytocompatibility of pure zinc by fabricating a graphene oxide-modified zinc-phosphate coating. Mo [22] fabricated an alendronate-dec- It has been proven that the microenvironment induced by biomaterials is greatly affected by the cell proliferation and differentiation on the implant [29]. Given this, bio-material with good biocompatibility is required.…”
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“…In addition, Zn has antimicrobial and biological properties that considerably reduce the risk of postoperative infection [11] Therefore, the development of degradable Zn for internal fracture fixation, vascular stents, and other implanted medical devices has good prospect. Furthermore, studies have found that Zn ions could react with sulfhydryl groups to inhibit bacterial activities such as glycolysis, transmembrane proton transfer, and acid resistance [15][16][17]. Therefore, scientists have focused on developing degradable Zn alloys as promising medical alloys for internal fracture fixation and as vascular stents and other implanted medical devices.…”
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