Effect of glycerin as a plasticizer on flexural strength in the fabrication of gypsum-based chip
Amira Madarina,
Bambang Irawan,
Sunarso Sunarso
Abstract:Background: Ceramic-based drug delivery systems has received significant attention in both medical and material domains. This study used gypsum as a base material for drug delivery chips, which has the potential to replace existing materials such as collagen and gelatin. The choice of gypsum as a material was based on a unique combination of osteoconductive, bioresorbable, and biodegradable characteristics. Methods: In this study, glycerin was added to distilled water at different concentrations (5%, 10%, 15%,… Show more
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