Polymers (Jan 2022)

Osteoconductive Effect of a Nanocomposite Membrane Treated with UV Radiation

  • Yusser Olguín,
  • Soledad Acuna-Mendoza,
  • Carolina Otero,
  • Cristian A. Acevedo,
  • Cristian Covarrubias

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14020289
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 289

Abstract

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Modulation of the bio-regenerative characteristics of materials is an indispensable requirement in tissue engineering. Particularly, in bone tissue engineering, the promotion of the osteoconductive phenomenon determines the elemental property of a material be used therapeutically. In addition to the chemical qualities of the constituent materials, the three-dimensional surface structure plays a fundamental role that various methods are expected to modulate in a number of ways, one most promising of which is the use of different types of radiation. In the present manuscript, we demonstrate in a calvarial defect model, that treatment with ultraviolet irradiation allows modification of the osteoconductive characteristics in a biomaterial formed by gelatin and chitosan, together with the inclusion of hydroxyapatite and titanium oxide nanoparticles.

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