CaCO3水晶石颗粒复合水凝胶结冷胶基材料

M. S. Saveleva, P. A. Demina
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Composite hydrogel gellan gum-based materials with CaCO3 vaterite particles
. Background and Objectives : Hydrogels are cross-linked three-dimensional polymeric structures containing a large amount of water. Hydrogel materials based on natural and/or synthetic biocompatible polymers are capable of imitating the structure and properties of the extracellular matrix of living tissues. Therefore, hydrogel-based materials are widely studied and developed as functional materials in various fields of biology and medicine, including the creation of biomaterials for transplantation and tissue engineering. However, hydrogels have a number of disadvantages, such as a low biomineralization capacity, low biomechanical properties, and weak ability to form biointerface with hardtissues.Thesepropertiesmakehydrogel-basedmaterialsunsuitableforhardtissueengineering,particularly,boneregeneration.Currently, approaches to overcome these limitations, in particular, to improve the biological activity and biomineralization of hydrogels are currently being widelydeveloped. MaterialsandMethods : Thisstudyreportsanefficientapproachofhydrogelsmineralizationbasedontheultrasound-assisted synthesis of calcium carbonate CaCO 3 in the gellan gum hydrogel material. Results : The composite hydrogel materials based on the gellan gum with CaCO 3 micron-sized particles in the vaterite polymorph, uniformly distributed within the hydrogel matrix, have been obtained. The fraction of CaCO 3 in the hydrogel can easily be controlled by the number of ultrasound treatment procedures. The morphology and structure of the obtained hydrogel materials, especially the structure and distribution of the inorganic phase CaCO 3 , have been studied by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. Conclusion : The proposed strategy for the hydrogel mineralization allows for to create functional composite materials with the potential for application for the tissue engineering, especially bone regeneration.
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