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In Vitro Characterization of Poly(Lactic Acid)/ Poly(Hydroxybutyrate)/ Thermoplastic Starch Blends for Tissue Engineering Application.
Culenova, Martina; Birova, Ivana; Alexy, Pavol; Galfyova, Paulina; Nicodemou, Andreas; Moncmanova, Barbora; Plavec, Roderik; Tomanova, Katarina; Mencik, Premysl; Ziaran, Stanislav; Danisovic, Lubos.
Affiliation
  • Culenova M; Institute of Medical Biology, Genetics and Clinical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava, 811 08 Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
  • Birova I; Institute of Natural and Synthetic Polymers, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology, 812 37 Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
  • Alexy P; Institute of Natural and Synthetic Polymers, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology, 812 37 Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
  • Galfyova P; Institute of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava, 811 08 Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
  • Nicodemou A; Institute of Medical Biology, Genetics and Clinical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava, 811 08 Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
  • Moncmanova B; Institute of Natural and Synthetic Polymers, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology, 812 37 Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
  • Plavec R; Institute of Natural and Synthetic Polymers, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology, 812 37 Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
  • Tomanova K; Institute of Natural and Synthetic Polymers, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology, 812 37 Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
  • Mencik P; Institute of Materials Science, Faculty of Chemistry, Brno University of Technology, 612 00 Brno, Czech Republic.
  • Ziaran S; Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava, 833 05 Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
  • Danisovic L; Institute of Medical Biology, Genetics and Clinical Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava, 811 08 Bratislava, Slovak Republic.
Cell Transplant ; 30: 9636897211021003, 2021.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34053231
ABSTRACT
Complex in vitro characterization of a blended material based on Poly(Lactic Acid), Poly(Hydroxybutyrate), and Thermoplastic Starch (PLA/PHB/TPS) was performed in order to evaluate its potential for application in the field of tissue engineering. We focused on the biological behavior of the material as well as its mechanical and morphological properties. We also focused on the potential of the blend to be processed by the 3D printer which would allow the fabrication of the custom-made scaffold. Several blends recipes were prepared and characterized. This material was then studied in the context of scaffold fabrication. Scaffold porosity, wettability, and cell-scaffold interaction were evaluated as well. MTT test and the direct contact cytotoxicity test were applied in order to evaluate the toxic potential of the blended material. Biocompatibility studies were performed on the human chondrocytes. According to our results, we assume that material had no toxic effect on the cell culture and therefore could be considered as biocompatible. Moreover, PLA/PHB/TPS blend is applicable for 3D printing. Printed scaffolds had highly porous morphology and were able to absorb water as well. In addition, cells could adhere and proliferate on the scaffold surface. We conclude that this blend has potential for scaffold engineering.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Polyesters / Tissue Engineering / Hydroxybutyrates Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Cell Transplant Journal subject: TRANSPLANTE Year: 2021 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Polyesters / Tissue Engineering / Hydroxybutyrates Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Cell Transplant Journal subject: TRANSPLANTE Year: 2021 Document type: Article