2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2022.105464
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Chitosan/Xanthan membrane containing hydroxyapatite/Graphene oxide nanocomposite for guided bone regeneration

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“…It was possible to identify the presence of GO in the fibers, and this finding is consistent with results observed in recent studies. 18,19 The bands around 1339 cm −1 in the scaffold, which contain GO in their composition, correspond to the D band, while the bands around 1594 cm −1 represent the G band. These bands are slightly shifted compared to the initial study of HAGO by Lopes et al 17 This displacement of the D and G bands found in GO may be attributed to the state of molecular vibrations and the biomaterial synthesis method.…”
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“…It was possible to identify the presence of GO in the fibers, and this finding is consistent with results observed in recent studies. 18,19 The bands around 1339 cm −1 in the scaffold, which contain GO in their composition, correspond to the D band, while the bands around 1594 cm −1 represent the G band. These bands are slightly shifted compared to the initial study of HAGO by Lopes et al 17 This displacement of the D and G bands found in GO may be attributed to the state of molecular vibrations and the biomaterial synthesis method.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The results of the bands presented are similar to those shown in Figure 5(b) and 5(c), corresponding to the spectra of HA and GO particles, which align with peaks previously presented in earlier studies. 16 19…”
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“…Liu et al [ 150 ] demonstrated that GO-based chitosan composites with a lamellar conformation were able to promote the ordered growth of bone cell line MC3T3-E1 along the longitudinal direction. GO-based chitosan composites can simultaneously host toughening agents, such as hydroxyapatite [ 151 ] or another macrobiomolecule [ 152 , 153 ], to enhance its performance as a bone scaffold, without producing collateral reactions. Similar materials have been used for both cartilage [ 154 , 155 ] and dentary pulp [ 156 ] replacements.…”
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“…However, membranes are often used in other biomedical applications, such as in the developing of artificial organs (artificial liver, oxygenator and pancreas) for increasing the optimal functionalization of physiological functions of the organs [ 25 , 26 , 27 ]. Further, the application of polymeric membranes in tissue engineering has been highly studied due to their biofunctionality, good mechanical properties and the ability of a possible reparation and regeneration of injured tissues/organs [ 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 , 33 ]. Another application of polymeric membranes in the biomedical field is represented by the developing drug delivery system based on membranes [ 34 ] or different separation interest molecules such as antibiotics [ 35 , 36 , 37 ] or proteins [ 38 ].…”
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