2012
DOI: 10.1002/app.38478
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Coating of titanium plate by photocurable azidophenyl chitosan derivative for application to implants

Abstract: Titanium (Ti) is widely used as an implant material. There are various kinds of Ti surface modification methods to facilitate effective osseointegration. In this study, UV‐curable azido‐LMC (azidophenyl low molecular weight chitosan) was used to modify the Ti surface. Here we suggest a novel Ti coating material that confers complex, diverse improvements to the Ti surface through a simple process. First, a cytotoxicity test of azido‐LMC against osteoblast MG‐63 was performed. The curing ratio dependent on UV ir… Show more

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“…In other studies, the natural chitosan was first reacted with monochloroacetic acid, to introduce carboxymethyl groups, followed by a reaction with N-(4-azidobenzoyloxy)succinimide, to introduce a UV-curable functional group. The new azidophenyl chitosan derivative has been proven to promote cell adhesion to a titanium surface 99 and to immobilize protein-drugs or hydroxyapatite. 93 4.4.…”
Section: Photoinitiatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other studies, the natural chitosan was first reacted with monochloroacetic acid, to introduce carboxymethyl groups, followed by a reaction with N-(4-azidobenzoyloxy)succinimide, to introduce a UV-curable functional group. The new azidophenyl chitosan derivative has been proven to promote cell adhesion to a titanium surface 99 and to immobilize protein-drugs or hydroxyapatite. 93 4.4.…”
Section: Photoinitiatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%