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Unprecedented, Low Cytotoxicity of Spongelike Calcium Phosphate/Poly(ethylene imine) Hydrogel Composites
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Materials ScienceHydrogelsBiopolymer GelEngineeringHydroxyapatiteHydrogel CompositesChemical CompositionPolymer SciencePei HydrogelsBioceramicBiomedical EngineeringCalcium Phosphate MineralizationBiomaterialsBiocompatible MaterialPolymer ChemistrySol-gel SynthesisBioactive Material
Covalently crosslinked PEI hydrogels are efficient templates for calcium phosphate mineralization in SBF. In contrast to the PEI hydrogels, non-crosslinked PEI does not lead to calcium phosphate nucleation and growth in SBF. The precipitate is a mixture of brushite and hydroxyapatite. The PEI/calcium phosphate composite material exhibits a sponge like morphology and a chemical composition that is interesting for implants. Cytotoxicity tests using Dictyostelium discoideum amoebae show that both the non-mineralized and mineralized hydrogels have a very low cytotoxicity. This suggests that next generation PEI hydrogels, where also the degradation products are non-toxic, could be interesting for biomedical applications.
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