Journal of Functional Biomaterials (Sep 2024)

Chemically Pretreated Densification of Juniper Wood for Potential Use in Osteosynthesis Bone Implants

  • Laura Andze,
  • Vadims Nefjodovs,
  • Martins Andzs,
  • Marite Skute,
  • Juris Zoldners,
  • Martins Kapickis,
  • Arita Dubnika,
  • Janis Locs,
  • Janis Vetra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jfb15100287
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 10
p. 287

Abstract

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The aim of the study was to perform treatment of juniper wood to obtain wood material with a density and mechanical properties comparable to bone, thus producing a potential material for use in osteosynthesis bone implants. In the first step, partial delignification of wood sample was obtained by Kraft cooking. The second step was extraction with ethanol, ethanol–water mixture, saline, and water to prevent the release of soluble compounds and increase biocompatibility. In the last step, the thermal densification at 100 °C for 24 h was implemented. The results obtained in the dry state are equivalent to the properties of bone. The swelling of chemically pre-treated densified wood was reduced compared to chemically untreated densified wood. Samples showed no cytotoxicity by in vitro cell assays. The results of the study showed that it is possible to obtain noncytotoxic wood samples with mechanical properties equivalent to bones by partial delignification, extraction, and densification. However, further research is needed to ensure the material’s shape stability, water resistance, and reduced swelling.

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