2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2017.08.027
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Novel nanostructured baghdadite-vancomycin scaffolds: In-vitro drug release, antibacterial activity and biocompatibility

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“…The band at 1150 cm −1 is associated with an O-CH 3 stretching vibration, while the bands at 1720 and 2950 cm −1 correspond to C=O and C-H asymmetric stretching vibrations, respectively. 19 However, the FTIR spectra of the cement with BAGH presented the characteristic peaks for PMMA, PCL, and BAGH. The bands at 1042, 1107 and 1233 cm −1 are assigned to C-O-C stretching vibrations while the band at 1290 cm −1 is associated with C-C stretching vibrations.…”
Section: Characterization Of Bone Cement Containing Baghmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The band at 1150 cm −1 is associated with an O-CH 3 stretching vibration, while the bands at 1720 and 2950 cm −1 correspond to C=O and C-H asymmetric stretching vibrations, respectively. 19 However, the FTIR spectra of the cement with BAGH presented the characteristic peaks for PMMA, PCL, and BAGH. The bands at 1042, 1107 and 1233 cm −1 are assigned to C-O-C stretching vibrations while the band at 1290 cm −1 is associated with C-C stretching vibrations.…”
Section: Characterization Of Bone Cement Containing Baghmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Moreover, the peak observed at 1040 cm −1 is attributed to the Si-O-Zr vibration. 19 However, the FTIR spectra of the cement with BAGH presented the characteristic peaks for PMMA, PCL, and BAGH.…”
Section: Characterization Of Bone Cement Containing Baghmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Li JJ et al 138,139 reported the implantation of baghdadite scaffold into critical-sized segmental bone defects in sheep tibiae and showed that baghdadite scaffold exhibited significant bridging of critical-sized bone defects and induced substantial bone formation without chronic inflammation or fibrous capsule formation. Recent studies have also reported that one may develop porous baghdadite ceramics with great textural properties with controlled drug release capability to inhibit postsurgery infections in bone tissue regeneration using different methods like surfactant-assisted sol-gel method, 140 space holder method, [141][142][143] polymer sponge replication method, 144 and freeze casting process. 145…”
Section: Silicates (Ca-zr-si)mentioning
confidence: 99%