TY - JOUR
T1 - Anti-washout carboxymethyl chitosan modified tricalcium silicate bone cement
T2 - Preparation, mechanical properties and in vitro bioactivity
AU - Lin, Q.
AU - Lan, X.
AU - Li, Y.
AU - Yu, Y.
AU - Ni, Y.
AU - Lu, C.
AU - Xu, Z.
PY - 2010/12
Y1 - 2010/12
N2 - Anti-washout CaF2 stabilized C3S (F-C3S) bone cement was prepared by adding water-soluble carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS) to the hydration liquid. The setting time, compressive strength and in vitro bioactivity of the CMCS modified F-C3S (CMCS-C3S) pastes were evaluated. The results indicate that CMCS-C3S pastes could be stable in the shaking simulated body fluid (SBF) after immediately mixed. The addition of CMCS significantly enhances the cohesion of particles, at the same time restrains the penetration of liquid, and thus endows the anti-washout ability. The setting times of the pastes increase with the increase of CMCS concentrations in the hydration liquid. Besides, the compressive strengths of CMCS-C3S pastes after setting for 1-28 days are lower than that of the pure F-C3S paste, but the sufficient strengths would be suitable for the clinical applications. The crystalline apatite deposited on the paste surface is retarded from 1 to 2 days for the addition of CMCS, but the quantities of deposited apatite are same after soaking in SBF for 3 days. As the result that pure C3S paste has shorter setting times than pure F-C3S paste, CMCS modified pure C3S pastes would have better anti-washout ability. Our study provides a convenient way to use C 3S bone cement with excellent anti-washout ability when the pastes are exposed to biological fluids. The novel anti-washout CMCS-C3S bone cement with suitable setting times, sufficient strengths and in vitro bioactivity would have good prospects for medical application.
AB - Anti-washout CaF2 stabilized C3S (F-C3S) bone cement was prepared by adding water-soluble carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS) to the hydration liquid. The setting time, compressive strength and in vitro bioactivity of the CMCS modified F-C3S (CMCS-C3S) pastes were evaluated. The results indicate that CMCS-C3S pastes could be stable in the shaking simulated body fluid (SBF) after immediately mixed. The addition of CMCS significantly enhances the cohesion of particles, at the same time restrains the penetration of liquid, and thus endows the anti-washout ability. The setting times of the pastes increase with the increase of CMCS concentrations in the hydration liquid. Besides, the compressive strengths of CMCS-C3S pastes after setting for 1-28 days are lower than that of the pure F-C3S paste, but the sufficient strengths would be suitable for the clinical applications. The crystalline apatite deposited on the paste surface is retarded from 1 to 2 days for the addition of CMCS, but the quantities of deposited apatite are same after soaking in SBF for 3 days. As the result that pure C3S paste has shorter setting times than pure F-C3S paste, CMCS modified pure C3S pastes would have better anti-washout ability. Our study provides a convenient way to use C 3S bone cement with excellent anti-washout ability when the pastes are exposed to biological fluids. The novel anti-washout CMCS-C3S bone cement with suitable setting times, sufficient strengths and in vitro bioactivity would have good prospects for medical application.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10856-010-4160-z
DO - 10.1007/s10856-010-4160-z
M3 - 文章
C2 - 20890641
AN - SCOPUS:78651304668
SN - 0957-4530
VL - 21
SP - 3065
EP - 3076
JO - Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine
JF - Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine
IS - 12
ER -