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:: Volume 17, Issue 4 (jrds 2020) ::
J Res Dent Sci 2020, 17(4): 279-286 Back to browse issues page
Physicochemical Characterization of nano-clinoptilolite/-TCP /gelatin Scaffold and its Application in Periodontics
Hadi Tabesh * , Saeed Gholami charshahi , Maryam Rezaie , Behzad Hooshmand
tehran university , : hadi.tabesh@ut.ac.ir
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Background and aim: Due to the composite structure of the jaw bone, gelatin and beta-calcium phosphate (b-TCP) biomaterials have been used repeatedly in bone tissue engineering. Despite the desirable properties of scaffolds made, their application has been limited due to their poor mechanical properties and high degradability. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of clinoptilolite biomaterial with unique mechanical properties such as remarkable mechanical properties, low degradation rate and highly favorable biocompatibility properties in gelatin and b-TCP scaffolds.
Material and Method: Preparation of porous scaffold as a template was made leading to freeze drying method using weight percent of 50 for gelatin, 25 b-TCP and 25 Clinoptilolite. SEM analysis and image j software was used in order to evaluation of scaffold surface and finding of porosity frequency. Finally, compressive strength of scaffold was evaluated. 
Results: In clinoptilolite / b-TCP / Gelatin scaffolds, porosity up to 250 nanometers was recorded which was the best for angiogenesis. In addition to gelatin, clinoptilolite also had a positive effect on porosity. Using compressive strength analysis, increasing of Young's modulus was also observed from 100 to 166 mega Pascal by that Clinoptilolite is the most effective agent in modifying this modulus.
Conclusion: Considering the results, clinoptilolite that in addition to improving and enhancing the mechanical properties of composite scaffolds, had a significant effect on the increase in the size and porosity of jaw bone tissue engineering scaffolds. According to the obtained characteristics it can be said that the sample presented is in accordance with the properties of extracellular scaffold (ECM) of jaw bone tissue and would be a suitable choice in tissue engineering of this type of bone.
Keywords: Clinoptilolite, Composite scaffold, Compressive strength, Porosity
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tabesh H, gholami charshahi S, rezaie M, hooshmand B. Physicochemical Characterization of nano-clinoptilolite/-TCP /gelatin Scaffold and its Application in Periodontics. J Res Dent Sci 2020; 17 (4) :279-286
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