2012
DOI: 10.1039/c2sm07256d
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Multi-layered polycaprolactone–alginate–fucoidan biocomposites supplemented with controlled release of fucoidan for bone tissue regeneration: fabrication, physical properties, and cellular activities

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“…In addition to cell encapsulation, alginate has been proposed for several other applications in the biomedical field [3]. For example, alginate-based scaffolds containing hydroxyapatite showed structural features similar to those of the trabecular bone [9][10][11][12], and in combination with silver nanoparticles, as well as having antimicrobial properties, have shown good osteointegration in in vivo models [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to cell encapsulation, alginate has been proposed for several other applications in the biomedical field [3]. For example, alginate-based scaffolds containing hydroxyapatite showed structural features similar to those of the trabecular bone [9][10][11][12], and in combination with silver nanoparticles, as well as having antimicrobial properties, have shown good osteointegration in in vivo models [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same group attempted to control the release profile of fucoidan by first constructing polycaprolactone structures and then covering it with a mixture of alginate and fucoidan because burst release was detected in the study mentioned above. The results of this approach demonstrated active biological capabilities for promoting bone regeneration in comparison to the polycaprolactone and fucoidan composite without release or with burst release of fucoidan ( Jin and Kim, 2012 ). The biomineralization studies of the scaffold made of polycaprolactone and fucoidan and polycaprolactone with a mixture of alginate and fucoidan have been shown in Figure 9 .…”
Section: Fucoidan For Bone Tissue Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(e–h) are magnified images of (a) and (d), respectively. (Reproduced with permission from Ref ( Jin and Kim, 2011 ; Jin and Kim, 2012 ). Copyright 1991, 2005, Royal Society of Chemistry).…”
Section: Fucoidan For Bone Tissue Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[32][33][34] To effectively regulate the release of biocompatible components, controllable release is required. In our previous works, we investigated the controlled release of various bioactive components, such as fucoidan 35 and sulfuretin, 36 using a coated alginate to avoid an initial biocomponent burst effect. In this work, we also employed a similar system using the coated collagen/ alginate component.…”
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confidence: 99%