A new approach for the fabrication of cytocompatible PLLA-magnetite nanoparticle composite scaffolds

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Magnetic biomimetic scaffolds of poly(L-lactide) (PLLA) and nanoparticles of magnetite (nFe3O4) are prepared in a wide ratio of compositions by lyophilization for bone regeneration. The magnetic properties, cytotoxicity, and the in vitro degradation of these porous materials are closely studied. The addition of magnetite at 50 °C was found to produce an interaction reaction between the ester groups of the PLLA and the metallic cations of the magnetite, causing the formation of complexes. This fact was confirmed by the analysis of the infrared spectroscopy and the gel permeation chromatography test results. They, respectively, showed a displacement of the absorption bands of the carbonyl group (C=O) of the PLLA and a scission of the polymer chains. The iron from the magnetite acted as a catalyser of the macromolecular scission reaction, which determines the final biomedical applications of the scaffolds-it does so because the reaction shortens the degradation process without appearing to influence its toxicity. None of the samples studied in the tests presented cytotoxicity, even at 70% magnetite concentrations.

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Díaz, E., Valle, M. B., Ribeiro, S., Lanceros-Mendez, S., & Barandiarán, J. M. (2019). A new approach for the fabrication of cytocompatible PLLA-magnetite nanoparticle composite scaffolds. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20194664

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