Title: Novel Chitosan-Sulfonated Chitosan-Polycaprolactone-Calcium Phosphate Nanocomposite Scaffold
Journal: Carbohydrate Polymers
Author: 1. Azadeh Ghaee, Jhamak Nourmohammadi, Parisa Danesh
Year: 2017
Address: 1. Department of Life science Engineering, Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies
University of Tehran, P.O. Box 14395-1561, Tehran, Iran
Abstract: New bioactive nanocomposite scaffolds from chitosan, sulfonated chitosan, and poly(ε-
caprolactone) nanofibers were prepared. In this study, sulfonated chitosan was prepared using
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chlorosulfonic acid and combined with chitosan in order to improve the bioactivity of chitosanbased
scaffolds. Meanwhile, different amounts of chopped-hydrophilic PCL nanofibers were
incorporated into the fabricated scaffold in order to mimic extracellular matrix-like structure. In
the end, apatite formed on/in the composite scaffolds through alternate dipping in calcium and
phosphate rich solutions. The morphology, apatite forming ability, and mechanical properties of
the scaffolds were evaluated. The results indicated that larger pore sizes, higher porosity and
apatite deposition are obtained as a result of adding more PCL nanofibers. Contrary to the effects
of increased pore size, addition of PCL nanofibers enhanced the mechanical properties. Cell
culture experiments with osteoblast-like cells on the scaffolds demonstrated that incorporation of
PCL nanofibers into the fabricated scaffolds improves cell viability and attachment.
Keywords: Sulfonated chitosan; Poly(ε-caprolactone) nanofibers; Bone tissue engineering;
Scaffold; Calcium phosphate.
Application: Scaffold
Product Model 1: Electroris
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