Preparation and characterization of PLA/PCL/HA composite scaffolds using indirect 3D printing for bone tissue engineering

Sep 11, 2019Materials science & engineering. C, Materials for biological applications

Making and Testing 3D-Printed Biodegradable Scaffolds for Bone Repair

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Abstract

The PLA/PCL/HA 70/30-35% scaffold achieved a porosity of 77% and an average pore size of 160 μm.

  • Scaffolds were developed using an indirect 3D printing approach with polylactic acid, polycaprolactone, and hydroxyapatite composites.
  • The scaffold demonstrated a Young's modulus of 1.35 MPa, indicating its mechanical strength.
  • In vitro studies showed that MG63 cells were viable and capable of proliferating on the scaffolds.
  • The 70/30 weight ratio of PLA/PCL scaffold exhibited favorable biocompatibility and osteoinduction properties.
  • The combination of macro- and micro-porosity in the scaffolds may enhance their suitability for bone tissue engineering.

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