Characterization of β-TCP, β-TCMP and BCMP Produced by Hydrolysis

Rc Richard, J. Dai, Sader, G. Soares, Rmsm Thir
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Calcium Deficient Apatites (CDA’s) were prepared by hydrolysis method. The CDA’s were filtered, washed and calcined at 950⁰C for 11h. X-ray diffraction demonstrated that β-TCP was obtained after calcining Mg-free CDA and β-TCMP or BCMP were obtained after calcining Mg-substituted CDAs, depending on the Mg/Ca molar ratio of the CDA. Physicochemical characterization was also performed by FT-IR spectroscopy and inductive coupled plasma. Phenolphthalein test was performed, in order to investigate the presence of calcium oxide according to the French standard NF S 94-066. SEM images assessed the morphology of the compounds. Cell viability assay (MTT), calcium nodule formation and the expression of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), osteocalcin, TGF-β1 and collagen were performed in MC3T3-E1 cell line. β-TCP, β-TCMP and BCMP obtained from hydrolysis method weren’t toxic and promoted cell proliferation, showing potential value in bone tissue engineering.
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水解制备β-TCP、β-TCMP和BCMP的表征
采用水解法制备了缺钙磷灰石。CDA经过过滤、洗涤,在950°C下煅烧11h。x射线衍射表明,煅烧无Mg CDA后得到β-TCP,煅烧取代Mg CDA后得到β-TCMP或BCMP,这取决于CDA的Mg/Ca摩尔比。利用红外光谱和电感耦合等离子体对其进行了理化表征。根据法国标准NF S 94-066进行酚酞测试,以调查氧化钙的存在。扫描电镜图像评估了化合物的形态。对MC3T3-E1细胞株进行细胞活力测定(MTT)、钙结节形成及碱性磷酸酶(ALP)、骨钙素、TGF-β1和胶原蛋白的表达。水解法得到的β-TCP、β-TCMP和BCMP均无毒且能促进细胞增殖,在骨组织工程中具有潜在的应用价值。
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