Key Words:Nano-hydroxyapatite;Chitosan;Freeze-drying;Three-dimensional scaffold;Biocompatibility
Abstract:Hydroxyapatite/chitosan (HAp/CS) composites have been widely studied and applied in tissue engineering fields
due to their excellent biocompatibility and degradability. However, to improve the mechanical properties of CS,
cross-linking agents are commonly added, which will seriously affect its biocompatibility and safety. In this
study, the homogenously dispersed nano-hydroxyapatite (nHAp) colloidal solution was first synthesized using a
co-precipitation method. The three-dimensional porous nano-hydroxyapatite/chitosan (nHAp/CS) composite
scaffolds with different nHAp contents were then obtained through an environmentally friendly freeze-drying
process without any cross-linking. The microstructure, porosity, phase composition, swelling ratio, mechanical
properties, and biocompatibility of the nHAp/CS scaffolds were thoroughly investigated. The as-prepared nHAp/
CS scaffolds exhibited a high porosity and excellent swelling performance. Compared with pure CS scaffolds, the
nHAp/CS composite scaffolds not only showed higher compressive modulus but also exhibited better bio-
compatibility. This study provides a simple and environmentally friendly technique to construct three-dimen-
sional porous nHAp/CS composite scaffolds, which demonstrate promising potential by being a scaffold material
for bone tissue engineering.
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