FOOK, A. C. B. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6429710149224436; FOOK, Ana Carolina Brasil Marcelino.
Resumo:
The main purpose behind tissue engineering is the development of solutions to treat
and regenerate body tissues, combining human cells with porous scaffolds to
accommodate and guide the formation of the neo-tissue. Following this principle, the
present work aimed the development of composite scaffolds with Hydroxyapatite
(HA) and biopolymers, to use in tissue engineering, and assess the relationship
between the physical, chemical, mechanical and biologic properties. A freeze-drying
technique was used for the manufacture of porous scaffolds composed of Chitosan /
Gelatin and Chitosan/Gelatin/HA, crosslinked with procyanidin and glutaraldehyde.
The results revealed an interaction between components and also a change in the
swelling and mechanical properties for different contents of Gelatin, HA and both
crosslinkers. An in vitro degradation test was applied to the chemical crosslinked
scaffolds, revealing that the Chitosan/Gelatin composition was totally biodegradable
while the Chitosan/Gelatin/HA was more stable throughout the same test. Cell
viability tests made for all compositions showed non toxicity and biocompatibility.
With these results, it is possible to conclude that the produced scaffolds offer a wide
range of choices in the biomedical field, such as, drug delivery systems and bone
and cartilage regeneration solutions.