“…3,6,30,31 Composite scaffolds fabricated from polymers and bioceramics can take advantages of polymer and bioceramics, such as biodegradability, biocompatibility and elasticity of polymer as well as bioactivity of bioceramics, which can make up the disadvantages of pure polymer or bioceramics, such as lack of bioactivity, acidic biodegradable products of polymer and brittleness of bioceramics. 3,27,32,33 In addition, the physicochemical and bioactivity properties of composite scaffolds are easily to be controlled through adjusting the component of the scaffolds. In this study, the bioactivity of the PHBV/BG composite scaffolds was adjusted by changing the amount of the BG in the scaffolds.…”