Drug-Releasing Tannic Acid-Mediated Adhesive PEG Hydrogel for Porous Titanium Implants
Theeraporn Bubpamala,
Patcharapit Promoppatum,
Pitirat Pholpabu
Abstract:Porous titanium implants are commonly utilized for orthopedic
surgery
because they can mimic the mechanical properties and porous structure
of human bone. However, the bioinertness of titanium (Ti) has been
reported to obstruct biointegration processes, resulting in slower
bone repair. Here, we propose a localized drug delivery system on
Ti surfaces using adhesive hydrogel to enhance biological-Ti interactions.
The hydrogel was fabricated from polyethylene glycol (PEG), which
was cross-linked by the complex of… Show more
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