2011
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.31913
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Crystallization processes at the surface of polylactic acid—bioactive glass composites during immersion in simulated body fluid

Abstract: We report on the crystallization processes occurring at the surface of PDLLA-Bioglass® composites immersed in simulated body fluid. Composites manufactured by injection molding and containing different amounts (0, 20, 30, and 50 wt %) of 45S5 Bioglass® particles were tested for durations up to 56 days and compared with Bioglass® particles alone. Crystallization processes were followed by visual inspection, X-ray diffraction (with Rietveld analysis) and scanning electron microscopy. Both calcite and hydroxyapat… Show more

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“…According to these results and the previous study about the in vitro “bioactivity” properties of these composites (showing that 20 wt % of Bioglass® was not sufficient to trigger bioactivity and that 50 wt % was already questioned because of a rapid degradation in SBF), the composite C30 was chosen for the next part of this work.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…According to these results and the previous study about the in vitro “bioactivity” properties of these composites (showing that 20 wt % of Bioglass® was not sufficient to trigger bioactivity and that 50 wt % was already questioned because of a rapid degradation in SBF), the composite C30 was chosen for the next part of this work.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Choice of a preferred composite composition Despite a better in vitro "bioactivity" of the composite C50 described in a previous study, 31 this material has been dismissed for the next part of this work because of its apparent lower cytocompatibility and also because our previous work showed a strong visual degradation during bioactivity tests, only after few days. In the same way, the composite C20 presents the better cytocompatibility but the least bioactivity.…”
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“…19-21 Efforts to improve clinician-parent communication regarding weight status have been successful. 22 However, our study results indicate that parents may dismiss the applicability of growth charts and percentiles to their own children.…”
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“…-Ag and Sr substituted bioactive glass for the investigation of antibacterial effects [19,20]; -Focused on cells growth, proliferation and protein interactions [21][22][23][24][25][26][27]; -Studies evaluating only the bioactivity and hydroxyl apatite (HA) formation [28][29][30][31][32][33][34]; -General characterization and synthesis of bioglass powders [35,36]; -Mechanical properties of a bioactive ceramic ␤-TCP [37].…”
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confidence: 99%