Preparation and Characterization of Collagen-Hydroxyapatite Composite Used for Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffold

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In this study, highly porous collagen-HA scaffolds were prepared by solid-liquid phase separation method. Microstructure of the composites was characterized by SEM, TEM and XRD. The results show that collagen-HA scaffolds are porous with three-dimension interconnected fiber microstructure, pore sizes are 50-150 μm, and HA particles are dispersed evenly among collagen fiber. Compared with pure collagen, the mechanical property of collagen-HA composite improves significantly. To gain further insight into cell growth throughout 3D scaffolds, the cell proliferation and attachment on the scaffold in vitro was investigated. The collagen-HA composite has good biocompatibility, and adding HA does not affect the histocompatibility of the scaffold materials. The porous collagen-HA composite is suitable as scaffold used for bone tissue engineering.

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Liu, L., Zhang, L., Ren, B., Wang, F., & Zhang, Q. (2003). Preparation and Characterization of Collagen-Hydroxyapatite Composite Used for Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffold. Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Immobilization Biotechnology, 31(4), 435–448. https://doi.org/10.1081/BIO-120025414

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