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In this study, a calcium phosphate cement was developed, which was injectable and could be molded into any desired shape. The powder component consisted of an equimolar mixture of tetracalcium phosphate and dicalcium phosphate anhydrous. The liquid component consisted of chitosan (3 wt%), citric acid (5 wt%) and glucose (15 wt%) solution. The mechanical properties and biocompatibility of the cement...
We developed a calcium phosphate cement that could be molded into any desired shape due to its chewing-gum-like consistency after mixing. The powder component of the cement consists of tricalcium phosphate (TCP). The liquid component consists of chitosan, citric acid and glucose solution. In this study, we used four groups of cement to investigate the mechanical properties and biocompatibility of...
Calcium phosphate cement (CPC) sets in situ to form hydroxyapatite and is highly promising for a wide range of clinical applications. However, its low strength limits its use to only non-stress applications, and its lack of macroporosity hinders cell infiltration, bone ingrowth and implant fixation. The aim of this study was to develop strong and macroporous CPC scaffolds by incorporating chitosan...
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