2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16196431
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Influence of Drying Technique on Physicochemical Properties of Synthetic Hydroxyapatite and Its Potential Use as a Drug Carrier

Karina Niziołek,
Dagmara Słota,
Julia Sadlik
et al.

Abstract: Naturally occurring hydroxyapatite (HA) is the mineral phase of bone tissue. It is characterized by its bioactivity toward stimulating bone cells to proliferate and thus form new apatite layers. For this reason, it is a material commonly used in implantology for filling defects or covering implants (such as endoprostheses). There are several methods to obtain synthetic HA, and by controlling parameters such as temperature, pressure or the drying process, physicochemical parameters of the final powder can be af… Show more

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“…Two types of HAp were subjected to physical sorption in CLD solution; one was freeze-dried initially, and the other was oven-dried at a high temperature. This resulted in changes in the surface morphology, and more drug was released over time from the oven-dried material, where larger agglomerates of grains were observed [70]. In another paper, TCP, HAp, and DCPD were also compared and subjected to CLD modification by a physical sorption process.…”
Section: Ceramic Carriers Of Clindamycinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two types of HAp were subjected to physical sorption in CLD solution; one was freeze-dried initially, and the other was oven-dried at a high temperature. This resulted in changes in the surface morphology, and more drug was released over time from the oven-dried material, where larger agglomerates of grains were observed [70]. In another paper, TCP, HAp, and DCPD were also compared and subjected to CLD modification by a physical sorption process.…”
Section: Ceramic Carriers Of Clindamycinmentioning
confidence: 99%