Abstract:
Three dimensional composite matrices based on poly-d,l-lactide filled with 5 or 10 wt% of nanocrystalline cellulose modified by poly(glutamic acid) were produced using pre- optimized 3D printing technique. The composites demonstrated good biocompatibility and significantly improved osteoconductive properties compared with the matrix without filler or the one filled with neat nanocrystalline cellulose.
Keywords:
poly-d,l-lactide, modified nanocrystalline cellulose, poly(glutamic acid), composite three dimensional matrix, 3D printing, osteoconductive material, biomineralization, bone regeneration.
Citation:
I. V. Averianov, M. A. Stepanova, I. V. Gofman, A. Lavrentieva, V. A. Korzhikov-Vlakh, E. G. Korzhikova-Vlakh, “Osteoconductive biocompatible 3D-printed composites of poly-d,l-lactide filled with nanocrystalline cellulose modified by poly(glutamic acid)”, Mendeleev Commun., 32:6 (2022), 810–812
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