In Vitro Degradation of PLLA/nHA Composite Scaffolds
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2013-11-08Author
Díaz Tajada, Esperanza
Sandonis Oleaga, Iván
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Polymer Engineering and Science 54 (11) : 2571-2578 (2014)
Abstract
Porous Poly-L-lactide (PLLA) scaffolds and PLLA/nanohydroxyapatite
(nHA) composite scaffolds with interconnected
pore networks and a porosity of over 90% were
fabricated with lyophilization techniques. In this study, the
degradation behavior of PLLA and PLLA/nHA composite
scaffolds is investigated over 8 weeks in phosphate buffer
solution at 37 C. Thermal analysis using differential scanning
calorimetry (DSC) showed that the percent crystallinity
of all the samples increased by approximately 10%,
which represents a considerable increase in the glass
transition temperature. The melting range enthalpy of the
scaffolds did not change to lower temperatures as would
be expected. The spectroscopic analysis performed by
Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy suggested that
nHA particles should not appreciably affect the absorbance
pattern when evenly mixed with the PLLA. This is
consistent with the analysis of the scaffold microstructure
and morphology with scanning electron microscopy,
which drew a low content of nHA with no significant
effect on solvent crystallization or pore structure. The
compressive modulus and the yield strength of the scaffolds
were investigated in conjunction with the study of
their degradation rates. In comparison with the mechanical
properties of the PLLA scaffolds, which remained
largely unchanged, those of the PLLA/nHA composite
scaffolds decreased as the degradation progressed.
POLYM. ENG. SCI., 54:2571–2578, 2014. VC 2013 Society of Plastics
Engineers