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Preparation, characterization and biological studies of β-TCP and β-TCP/Al2O3 scaffolds obtained by gel-casting of foams

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Replacement tissues for tissue engineering can be produced by seeding human cells onto scaffolds. In order to guarantee adequate bio-compatibility, porosity and mechanical resistance for promoting cellular growth, proliferation and differentiation within scaffold structures, it is necessary to investigate and improve materials and processing routes. β-tricalcium phosphate can be considered a very suitable bio-ceramic material for bone therapy because of its biocompatibility, osteo-conductivity and neovascularization potential. Alumina is commonly used as a sintering additive. In this study, β-TCP and β-TCP/Al2O3 scaffolds were obtained by gel-casting method. The scaffolds showed high porosity (86- 88%) and pore sizes ranging from 200 to 500 μm. Even though alumina did not promote improvement in β-TCP/Al2O3 scaffolds in terms of mechanical performance, they showed great cytocompatibility as there was no cytotoxic and genotoxic effect. Therefore, β-TCP and β-TCP/Al2O3 scaffolds are good candidates for application in tissue engineering.

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Alumina, Cytocompatibility, Gel-casting method, Scaffolds, Tricalcium phosphate

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Inglês

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Materials Research, v. 20, n. 4, p. 973-983, 2017.

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