화학공학소재연구정보센터
Polymer Bulletin, Vol.78, No.4, 1835-1849, 2021
PHBHX-HA-OXG bone graft: in-vitro characterization
Regeneration of damaged bone tissue by using degradable scaffold is the aim of bone tissue engineering. Herein, to enhance mechanical properties and osteointegration, we produced poly hydroxybutyrate-co-hexanoate (PHBHX) scaffolds containing hydroxyapatite and oxidized xanthan gum (OXG). Morphological and physicochemical properties of the scaffolds were determined. The effects of scaffolds on bone cells were investigated. When the results were evaluated, incorporation of OXG enhanced mechanical properties and swelling rate of the scaffolds. The scaffolds did not trigger of cytochrome-c release of Saos-2 cells and TNF-alpha expression of THP-1 cells. It was seen that incorporation of OXG to PHBHX scaffolds increased Saos-2 cell proliferation. As a result, the scaffolds were found to have clinical application potential.