Biomineralized Conductive PEDOT:PSS-Coated PLA/PHBV/HA Nanofibrous Membranes

Conductive materials are potential candidates for developing bone tissue engineering scaffolds as they are nontoxic and can enhance bone tissue regeneration. Their bioactivity can be enhanced by depositing biomineralization in simulated body fluid (SBF). In the current study, a composite electrospun...

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Main Authors: Hassan, Mohd. Izzat, Masnawi, Noor Nabilah, Sultana, Naznin Nahar
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author Hassan, Mohd. Izzat
Masnawi, Noor Nabilah
Sultana, Naznin Nahar
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Sultana, Naznin Nahar
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description Conductive materials are potential candidates for developing bone tissue engineering scaffolds as they are nontoxic and can enhance bone tissue regeneration. Their bioactivity can be enhanced by depositing biomineralization in simulated body fluid (SBF). In the current study, a composite electrospun membrane made up of poly(lactic) acid, poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate), and hydroxyapatite was fabricated using an electrospinning method. The fabricated membranes were dip-coated with a conductive polymer solution, poly(3, 4-ethylenedioxythiophene) poly(4-styrenesulfonate), to induce conductivity. Characterization of the membranes based on characteristics such as morphology, chemical bonding, and wettability was conducted using scanning electron microscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and contact angle measurement. From the results, biomineralization of both coated and noncoated composite membranes was observed on the surface of nanofibers after 21 days in SBF. The membranes provide a superhydrophilic surface as shown by the contact angle. In conclusion, this biomimetic electrospun composite membrane could be used to further support cell growth for bone tissue engineering application. ASAIO Journal 2018; 64: 415-423.
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spelling utm.eprints-847582020-02-27T04:58:25Z http://eprints.utm.my/84758/ Biomineralized Conductive PEDOT:PSS-Coated PLA/PHBV/HA Nanofibrous Membranes Hassan, Mohd. Izzat Masnawi, Noor Nabilah Sultana, Naznin Nahar TP Chemical technology Conductive materials are potential candidates for developing bone tissue engineering scaffolds as they are nontoxic and can enhance bone tissue regeneration. Their bioactivity can be enhanced by depositing biomineralization in simulated body fluid (SBF). In the current study, a composite electrospun membrane made up of poly(lactic) acid, poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate), and hydroxyapatite was fabricated using an electrospinning method. The fabricated membranes were dip-coated with a conductive polymer solution, poly(3, 4-ethylenedioxythiophene) poly(4-styrenesulfonate), to induce conductivity. Characterization of the membranes based on characteristics such as morphology, chemical bonding, and wettability was conducted using scanning electron microscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and contact angle measurement. From the results, biomineralization of both coated and noncoated composite membranes was observed on the surface of nanofibers after 21 days in SBF. The membranes provide a superhydrophilic surface as shown by the contact angle. In conclusion, this biomimetic electrospun composite membrane could be used to further support cell growth for bone tissue engineering application. ASAIO Journal 2018; 64: 415-423. ippincott Williams and Wilkins 2018 Article PeerReviewed Hassan, Mohd. Izzat and Masnawi, Noor Nabilah and Sultana, Naznin Nahar (2018) Biomineralized Conductive PEDOT:PSS-Coated PLA/PHBV/HA Nanofibrous Membranes. Asaio Journal, 64 (3). pp. 415-423. ISSN 1058-2916 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MAT.0000000000000655
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Hassan, Mohd. Izzat
Masnawi, Noor Nabilah
Sultana, Naznin Nahar
Biomineralized Conductive PEDOT:PSS-Coated PLA/PHBV/HA Nanofibrous Membranes
title Biomineralized Conductive PEDOT:PSS-Coated PLA/PHBV/HA Nanofibrous Membranes
title_full Biomineralized Conductive PEDOT:PSS-Coated PLA/PHBV/HA Nanofibrous Membranes
title_fullStr Biomineralized Conductive PEDOT:PSS-Coated PLA/PHBV/HA Nanofibrous Membranes
title_full_unstemmed Biomineralized Conductive PEDOT:PSS-Coated PLA/PHBV/HA Nanofibrous Membranes
title_short Biomineralized Conductive PEDOT:PSS-Coated PLA/PHBV/HA Nanofibrous Membranes
title_sort biomineralized conductive pedot pss coated pla phbv ha nanofibrous membranes
topic TP Chemical technology
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