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Effects of Calcium Carbonate Microcapsules and Nanohydroxyapatite on Properties of Thermosensitive Chitosan/Collagen Hydrogels
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Document Title
Effects of Calcium Carbonate Microcapsules and Nanohydroxyapatite on Properties of Thermosensitive Chitosan/Collagen Hydrogels
Author
Arpornmaeklong P. Jaiman N. Apinyauppatham K. Fuongfuchat A. Boonyuen S.
Affiliations
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Faculty of Dentistry Thammasat University Rangsit Campus Rangsit 12121 Thailand; Master of Science Program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Faculty of Dentistry Thammasat University Rangsit Campus Rangsit 12121 Thailand; National Metal and Materials Technology Center National Science and Technology Development Agency Khlong Luang12120 Thailand; Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science and Technology Thammasat University Rangsit Campus Rangsit 12121 Thailand
Type
Article
Source Title
Polymers
ISSN
20734360
Year
2023
Volume
15
Issue
2
Open Access
All Open Access Gold Green
Publisher
MDPI
DOI
10.3390/polym15020416
Abstract
Thermosensitive chitosan/collagen hydrogels are osteoconductive and injectable materials. In this study we aimed to improve these properties by adjusting the ratio of nanohydroxyapatite particles to calcium carbonate microcapsules in a ?-glycerophosphate-crosslinked chitosan/collagen hydrogel. Two hydrogel systems with 2% and 5% nanohydroxyapatite particles were studied each of which had varying microcapsule content (i.e. 0% 1% 2% and 5%). Quercetin-incorporated calcium carbonate microcapsules were prepared. Calcium carbonate microcapsules and nanohydroxyapatite particles were then added to the hydrogel according to the composition of the studied system. The properties of the hydrogels including cytotoxicity and biocompatibility were investigated in mice. The calcium carbonate microcapsules were 2�?m in size spherical with rough and nanoporous surfaces and thus exhibited a burst release of impregnated quercetin. The 5% nanohydroxyapatite system is a solid particulate gel that supports homogeneous distribution of microcapsules in the three-dimensional matrix of the hydrogels. Calcium carbonate microcapsules increased the mechanical and physical strength viscoelasticity and physical stability of the nanohydroxyapatite hydrogels while decreasing their porosity swelling and degradation rates. The calcium carbonate microcapsules杗anohydroxyapatite hydrogels were noncytotoxic and biocompatible. The properties of the hydrogel can be tailored by adjusting the ratio of calcium carbonate microcapsules to the nanohydroxyapatite particles. The 1% calcium carbonate microcapsules containing 5% nanohydroxyapatite particle朿hitosan/collagen hydrogel exhibited mechanical and physical strength permeability and prolonged release profiles of quercetin which were superior to those of the other studied systems and were optimal for promoting bone regeneration and delivering natural flavonoids. ? 2023 by the authors.
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