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Development and Characterization of Horse Bone-derived Natural Calcium Phosphate Powders

Authors
장경제조우재선우훈김장호임기택정필훈정종훈
Issue Date
Jun-2014
Publisher
한국농업기계학회
Keywords
Grinding process; Horse bone powder; Sintered horse bone; Sintering temperature
Citation
Journal of Biosystems Engineering, v.39, no.2, pp 122 - 133
Pages
12
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Biosystems Engineering
Volume
39
Number
2
Start Page
122
End Page
133
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/77477
DOI
10.5307/JBE.2014.39.2.122
ISSN
1738-1266
2234-1862
Abstract
Purpose: This study was to develop an effective process for fabricating biocompatible calcium phosphate powders (CPPs)using horse bones, and to investigate the characteristics of them. Methods: The characteristics of horse bone powders(HBPs) were investigated according to the different osseous tissue types (compact bone and cancellous bone), bone types(spine and tibia), pretreatment methods (cold water, H2O2, and hot water), sintering time (4, 8 and 12h), and sinteringtemperature (600, 900, 1100 and1300°C). In addition, the grinding methods were compared based on the wet grinding (ballmill) and dry grinding (blade grinder) method to make it as powders. Finally, their cytotoxicity and cell viability werechecked. Results: Regardless of the types of osseous tissues and bones, HBPs were well fabricated as biocompatible CPPs. Itwas also found that the pretreatment methods did not influence on the resultants, showing well-fabricated HBPs. Considering the processing time, the hot water method was the most suitable compared to other pretreatment methods. Further, 12h-sintering time was sufficient to remove residual organic compounds. The sintering temperatures greatlyaffected the properties of bone powders fabricated. The x-ray diffraction (XRD) peak of horse bone sintered at 600°C wasmost closed to that of hydroxyapatite (HA). Our bioactivity study demonstrated that the HBPs fabricated by sintering horsebones at 1300°C showed the best performance in terms of cell viability whereas the HBPs 1100°C showed the cytotoxicity. Conclusions: Using various types of horse bone tissues, biocompatible CPPs were successfully developed. We conclude thatthe HBPs may have a great potential as biomaterials for various biological applications including bone tissue engineering.
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