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Published on: July 14, 2023
Hydroxyapatite cross-linked in situ polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel for bionic calcified cartilage layer
Rui Qu1, Xiaofeng Song2, Yanhe Wang3
1School of Chemical Engineering, Changchun University of Technology, China.
Abstract:
Many tissue engineering constructs have been investigated for repairing the calcified cartilage layer in the recent years, but engineering a consistent and stable interface to facilitate a graft-to-bone fixation remains a concern. In the work, hydroxyapatite (HA) is modified by diisocyanate (HDI) and integrated with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to prepare the hydrogel. The IR shows that HDI is grafted onto HA and helps HA to cross-link in situ in the PVA gel network. When the mass ratio of HA/PVA is 3.5 wt%, the swelling rate in the PBS of different pH reduced with time prolong, and the hydrogel takes on good swelling resistance. The tensile strength and toughness are 1890 KPa and 264 KJ/m-3, respectively, while the compression strength reaches 1125 KPa at compressive strain of 60%. The hydrogel not only is well durable via continuous 100 rounds of compression-recovery, but also has excellent bioactivity. The work will provide a platform for developing multifunctional soft tissue scaffold.
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