Nano-diamond hybrid materials for structural biomedical application

R Aversa, RV Petrescu, A Apicella… - American Journal of …, 2016 - papers.ssrn.com
American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2016papers.ssrn.com
The development of new diamond based bio-mechanically active hybrid nano-structured
scaffolds for cartilage cells tissue engineering are proposed in this study. Innovative tissue
engineering biomimetic materials based on hydrogel have shown attractive physical,
biological and mechanical properties in several biomedical applications. A highly
biocompatible novel hybrid material based on nanodiamonds and hydrophilic poly-(hydroxyl-
ethyl-methacrylate)(pHEMA) is proposed. The aim of this paper is to describe the chemical …
Abstract
The development of new diamond based bio-mechanically active hybrid nano-structured scaffolds for cartilage cells tissue engineering are proposed in this study. Innovative tissue engineering biomimetic materials based on hydrogel have shown attractive physical, biological and mechanical properties in several biomedical applications. A highly biocompatible novel hybrid material based on nanodiamonds and hydrophilic poly-(hydroxyl-ethyl-methacrylate)(pHEMA) is proposed. The aim of this paper is to describe the chemical and analytical procedures for the preparation of nanofilled hybrid composites possessing biomimetic, osteoconductive and osteoinductivity properties that can be useful in the design of bio-mechanically active innovative bone scaffolding systems for stem cell differentiation and growth. A more rigid and rubber transparent hybrid nano-composites are predicted to posses improved mechanical strength overwhelming one of the major weaknesses of hydrogels, which is due their poor mechanical characteristics, for applications in biomedical structural application.
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