2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtcomm.2020.101326
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Electrochemical and in vitro bioactivity behavior of poly (ε-caprolactone) (PCL)-gelatin-forsterite nano coating on titanium for biomedical application

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“…Besides the aforementioned methods based on surface images, taken by SEM or AFM, it is also possible to use a laser surface profilometer. In this way, Kichi et al reported roughness R a in the range of 3–6 µm, i.e., apparently taking into account a larger area of the nanofiber mat, as could be expected due to the optical measurement and the correspondingly limited resolution [ 123 ]. Even a mechanical stylus-based profilometer was used to measure the roughness of nanofiber mats, finding R a values around 160–260 nm, however, for a lateral resolution of approx.…”
Section: Surface Roughnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the aforementioned methods based on surface images, taken by SEM or AFM, it is also possible to use a laser surface profilometer. In this way, Kichi et al reported roughness R a in the range of 3–6 µm, i.e., apparently taking into account a larger area of the nanofiber mat, as could be expected due to the optical measurement and the correspondingly limited resolution [ 123 ]. Even a mechanical stylus-based profilometer was used to measure the roughness of nanofiber mats, finding R a values around 160–260 nm, however, for a lateral resolution of approx.…”
Section: Surface Roughnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supported by the results of the animal tests they firmly claimed that these scaffolds are suitable for use as membranes in tissue engineering and even in bone tissue engineering. In a recent work, Kichi et al [193] developed PCL-gelatin-forsterite nanocomposite coatings on titanium substrate by electrospinning. Based on the cell viability experiments they revealed that the bioactivity of composites increased with the decreasing gelatin content.…”
Section: Synthetic-natural Blended Polymer Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…celulose 109 e alginato 110 ) e proteínas (ex. colágeno 111 e fibroína de seda 112 ), bem como polímeros sintéticos incluindo o ácido polilático (PLA), 113 poli (ε-caprolactona) 114 e poli(hidroxibutirato) (PHB) 115 têm sido utilizados em várias aplicações médicas devido à biocompatibilidade e biodegradabilidade. 60,116,117 Especial atenção tem sido dedicada à aplicação desses materiais no desenvolvimento de sistemas de liberação controlada de compostos ativos 118,119 e engenharia de tecidos.…”
Section: Aplicações No Setor Biomédicounclassified