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Preparation and characterization of a self‐crosslinking sodium alginate‐bioactive glass sponge

Wensheng Gong, Lingling Liu, Liping Luo, Lijun Ji

2022Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B Applied Biomaterials11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract In this research, bioactive glass particles prepared by the reactive flash nanoprecipitation method (RFNP‐BG particles) are used to crosslink sodium alginate to prepare biological sponges (SA‐BG sponges) by freeze‐drying. An experiment for the cross‐linking mechanism confirms that the continuous release of Ca 2+ from RFNP‐BG is promoted by the crosslinking reaction and in turn leads to the gelation process of SA. Bioactive glass particles not only provide Ca 2+ for the crosslinking of sodium alginate, but also enhance the mechanical properties of the SA‐BG sponges. The results show that the elastic modulus of the SA‐BG sponges increases from 0.026 MPa to 0.641 MPa, and the resistance to external force deformation is greatly improved; the thermal decomposition temperature increases from 105°C to 166°C; compared with a pure SA sponge, the water resistance is significantly improved. In vitro cell experiments show that the SA‐BG sponges have a certain adverse effect on cell proliferation, but it is in an acceptable range. qPCR results show that the SA‐BG sponges have a certain beneficial effect on promoting osteogenic gene expression. The SA‐BG sponges have great application potential in the fields of medicine, hemostasis, and wound closure.

Topics & Concepts

SpongeMaterials scienceSodium alginateBioactive glassSodiumChemical engineeringComposite materialEngineeringBotanyBiologyMetallurgyBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applicationsbiodegradable polymer synthesis and properties