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Nucleation and growth of biomimetic apatite layers on 3D plotted biodegradable ...

Oliveira, A. L.; Costa, S. A.; Sousa, R. A.; Reis, R. L.

Apatite layers were grown on the surface of newly developed starch/polycaprolactone (SPCL)-based scaffolds by a 3D plotting technology. To produce the biomimetic coatings, a sodium silicate gel was used as nucleating agent, followed by immersion in a simulated body fluid (SBF) solution. After growing a stable apatite layer for 7 days, the scaffolds were placed in SBF under static, agitated (80 strokes min!1) an...


Novel hydroxyapatite/carboxymethylchitosan composite scaffolds prepared through...

Oliveira, Joaquim M.; Costa, S. A.; Leonor, I. B.; Malafaya, P. B.; Mano, J. F.; Reis, R. L.

A developmental composite scaffold for bone tissue engineering applications composed of hydroxyapatite (HA) and carboxymethylchitosan (CMC) was obtained using a coprecipitation method, which is based on the ‘‘autocatalytic’’ electroless deposition route. The results revealed that the pores of the scaffold were regular, interconnected, and possess a size in the range of 20–500 lm. Furthermore, the Fourier transf...


Micro-computed tomography (μ-CT) as a potential tool to assess the effect of dy...

Oliveira, A. L.; Malafaya, P. B.; Costa, S. A.; Sousa, R. A.; Reis, R. L.

This work studies the influence of dynamic biomimetic coating procedures on the growth of bonelike apatite layers at the surface of starch/polycaprolactone (SPCL) scaffolds produced by a 3D-plotting technology. These systems are newly proposed for bone Tissue Engineering applications. After generating stable apatite layers through a sodium silicate-based biomimetic methodology the scaffolds were immersed in Sim...



Immobilisation of catalase on the surface of biodegradable starch-based polymer...

Costa, S. A.; Reis, R. L.

In this study, a specific enzyme catalase was immobilised onto the surface of two different biodegradable materials, starch cellulose acetate (SCA) and starch polycrapolactone (SPCL) blends. This immobilisation was achieved by several different routes, mainly by covalent binding and an adsorption method using as activation agents epichlorohydrin, cyanogen bromide (CNBr), and aminopropyltriethoxysilane. The effe...


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