2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/2758621
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Fabrication and Mechanical Properties of Chitosan/FHA Scaffolds

Abstract: Fluor-hydroxyapatite (FHA) is a biomaterial with dental and orthopedic potential that is highly regarded as a result of bioactivity and high biocompatibility. Chitosan is used as a growth promoting agent in the tissues of the tooth and bone. Composite scaffold from these biomaterials is used as a pattern of natural bone and tooth grafts in tissue engineering. In this study FHA was synthesized through coprecipitation method. Then chitosan/FHA composites with different amounts of FHA (15 and 30 wt%) were prepare… Show more

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“…A phosphate buffer solution of pH 7.4 and temperature 37 ℃ was used for three weeks to determine the hydrogels' degradation rate. The initial weight of the hydrogels was recorded, and at a predetermined interval each day, one hydrogel was removed from the phosphate buffer solution, and its weight was recorded using an electronic balance after pressing with blotting paper [23]. The percentage of degradation that occurred in the hydrogels was calculated using Equation 2:…”
Section: Hydrogel Degradation Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A phosphate buffer solution of pH 7.4 and temperature 37 ℃ was used for three weeks to determine the hydrogels' degradation rate. The initial weight of the hydrogels was recorded, and at a predetermined interval each day, one hydrogel was removed from the phosphate buffer solution, and its weight was recorded using an electronic balance after pressing with blotting paper [23]. The percentage of degradation that occurred in the hydrogels was calculated using Equation 2:…”
Section: Hydrogel Degradation Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%