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Publications (4/4 displayed)

  • 2019Hydrolysis and drug release from poly(ethylene glycol)-modified lactone polymers with open porosity15citations
  • 2017In vitro degradation of borosilicate bioactive glass and poly(L-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) composite scaffolds23citations
  • 2013An in vitro study of composites of poly(L-lactide-co-e-caprolactone), ß-tricalcium phosphate and ciprofloxacin intended for local treatment of osteomyelitis15citations
  • 2012Processing and sustained in vitro release of rifampicin containing composites to enhance the treatment of osteomyelitis12citations

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  • Paakinaho, Kaarlo
  • Kyhkynen, Anna Kaisa
  • Malin, Minna
  • Hannula, Markus
  • Seppälä, Jukka
  • Kellomäki, Minna
  • Asikainen, Sanja
  • Tainio, Jenna
  • Massera, Jonathan
  • Hyttinen, Jari Aarne Kalevi
  • Karp, Matti
  • Efimov, Alexander
  • Veiranto, Minna
  • Männistö, Noora
  • Rich, Jaana
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In vitro degradation of borosilicate bioactive glass and poly(L-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) composite scaffolds

  • Paakinaho, Kaarlo
  • Tainio, Jenna
  • Ahola, Niina
  • Hannula, Markus
  • Kellomäki, Minna
  • Massera, Jonathan
  • Hyttinen, Jari Aarne Kalevi
Abstract

Composite scaffolds were obtained by mixing various amounts (10, 30 and 50 weight % [wt %]) of borosilicate bioactive glass and poly(l-lactide-co-ε-caprolactone) (PLCL) copolymer. The composites were foamed using supercritical CO₂. An increase in the glass content led to a decrease in the pore size and density. In vitro dissolution/reaction test was performed in simulated body fluid. As a function of immersion time, the solution pH increased due to the glass dissolution. This was further supported by the increasing amount of Ca in the immersing solution with increasing immersion time and glass content. Furthermore, the change in scaffold mass was significantly greater with increasing the glass content in the scaffold. However, only the scaffolds containing 30 and 50 wt % of glasses exhibited significant hydroxyapatite (HA) formation at 72 h of immersion. The compression strength of the samples was also measured. The Young's modulus was similar for the 10 and 30 wt % glass-containing scaffolds whereas it increased to 90 MPa for the 50 wt % glass containing scaffold. Upon immersion up to 72 h, the Young's modulus increased and then remained constant for longer immersion times. The scaffold prepared could have great potential for bone and cartilage regeneration. ; Peer reviewed

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  • density
  • pore
  • glass
  • glass
  • strength
  • composite
  • copolymer