Aluminum silicate nanotube modification of cotton-like siloxane-poly(L- lactic acid)-vaterite composites

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In our earlier work, a cotton-like biodegradable composite, consisting of poly(L-lactic acid) with siloxane-containing vaterite, has been prepared by electrospinning. In the present work, the fibers skeleton of the cotton-like composites was modified successfully with imogolite, which is hydrophilic and biocompatible, via a dip process using ethanol diluted solution to improve the cellular initial attachment. Almost no change in the fiber morphology after the surface modification was observed. The surface-modified composite showed the similar calcium and silicate ions releasabilities, for activating the osteoblasts, as an unmodified one. Cell culture tests showed that the initial adhesion of murine osteoblast-like cells on the surface of the fibers was enhanced by surface modification. © 2013 Daiheon Lee et al.

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Lee, D., Maeda, H., Obata, A., Inukai, K., Kato, K., & Kasuga, T. (2013). Aluminum silicate nanotube modification of cotton-like siloxane-poly(L- lactic acid)-vaterite composites. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/169721

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