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Composites of gellan gum hydrogel enzymatically mineralized with calcium-zinc phosphate for bone regeneration with antibacterial activity.

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Composites of gellan gum hydrogel enzymatically mineralized with calcium-zinc phosphate for bone regeneration with antibacterial activity. / Douglas, Timothy Edward Lim; Pilarz, Magdalena; Lopez-Heredia, Marco et al.
In: Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Vol. 11, No. 5, 05.2017, p. 1610-1618.

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Douglas, TEL, Pilarz, M, Lopez-Heredia, M, Brackman, G, Schaubroeck, D, Balcaen, L, Bliznuk, V, Dubruel, P, Knabe-Ducheyne, Vanhaecke, F, Coenye, T & Pamula, E 2017, 'Composites of gellan gum hydrogel enzymatically mineralized with calcium-zinc phosphate for bone regeneration with antibacterial activity.', Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 1610-1618. https://doi.org/10.1002/term.2062

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Douglas, T. E. L., Pilarz, M., Lopez-Heredia, M., Brackman, G., Schaubroeck, D., Balcaen, L., Bliznuk, V., Dubruel, P., Knabe-Ducheyne, Vanhaecke, F., Coenye, T., & Pamula, E. (2017). Composites of gellan gum hydrogel enzymatically mineralized with calcium-zinc phosphate for bone regeneration with antibacterial activity. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, 11(5), 1610-1618. https://doi.org/10.1002/term.2062

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Douglas TEL, Pilarz M, Lopez-Heredia M, Brackman G, Schaubroeck D, Balcaen L et al. Composites of gellan gum hydrogel enzymatically mineralized with calcium-zinc phosphate for bone regeneration with antibacterial activity. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. 2017 May;11(5):1610-1618. Epub 2015 Jul 15. doi: 10.1002/term.2062

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Douglas, Timothy Edward Lim ; Pilarz, Magdalena ; Lopez-Heredia, Marco et al. / Composites of gellan gum hydrogel enzymatically mineralized with calcium-zinc phosphate for bone regeneration with antibacterial activity. In: Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. 2017 ; Vol. 11, No. 5. pp. 1610-1618.

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title = "Composites of gellan gum hydrogel enzymatically mineralized with calcium-zinc phosphate for bone regeneration with antibacterial activity.",
abstract = "Gellan gum hydrogels functionalized with alkaline phosphatase were enzymatically mineralized with phosphates in mineralization medium containing calcium (Ca) and zinc (Zn) to improve their suitability as biomaterials for bone regeneration. The aims of the study were to endow mineralized hydrogels with antibacterial activity by incorporation of Zn in the inorganic phase, and to investigate the effect of Zn incorporation on the amount and type of mineral formed, the compressive modulus of the mineralized hydrogels and on their ability to support adhesion and growth of MC3T3‐E1 osteoblast‐like cells. Mineralization medium contained glycerophosphate (0.05 m) and three different molar Ca:Zn ratios, 0.05:0, 0.04:0.01 and 0.025:0.025 (all mol/dm3), hereafter referred to as A, B and C, respectively. FTIR, SAED and TEM analysis revealed that incubation for 14 days caused the formation of predominantly amorphous mineral phases in sample groups A, B and C. The presence of Zn in sample groups B and C was associated with a drop in the amount of mineral formed and a smaller mineral deposit morphology, as observed by SEM. ICP–OES revealed that Zn was preferentially incorporated into mineral compared to Ca. Mechanical testing revealed a decrease in compressive modulus in sample group C. Sample groups B and C, but not A, showed antibacterial activity against biofilm‐forming, methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus. All sample groups supported cell growth. Zn incorporation increased the viable cell number. The highest values were seen on sample group C. In conclusion, the sample group containing the most Zn, i.e. group C, appears to be the most promising. ",
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AU - Douglas, Timothy Edward Lim

AU - Pilarz, Magdalena

AU - Lopez-Heredia, Marco

AU - Brackman, Gilles

AU - Schaubroeck, David

AU - Balcaen, Lieve

AU - Bliznuk, Vitaliy

AU - Dubruel, Peter

AU - Knabe-Ducheyne,

AU - Vanhaecke, Frank

AU - Coenye, Tom

AU - Pamula, Elzbieta

PY - 2017/5

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N2 - Gellan gum hydrogels functionalized with alkaline phosphatase were enzymatically mineralized with phosphates in mineralization medium containing calcium (Ca) and zinc (Zn) to improve their suitability as biomaterials for bone regeneration. The aims of the study were to endow mineralized hydrogels with antibacterial activity by incorporation of Zn in the inorganic phase, and to investigate the effect of Zn incorporation on the amount and type of mineral formed, the compressive modulus of the mineralized hydrogels and on their ability to support adhesion and growth of MC3T3‐E1 osteoblast‐like cells. Mineralization medium contained glycerophosphate (0.05 m) and three different molar Ca:Zn ratios, 0.05:0, 0.04:0.01 and 0.025:0.025 (all mol/dm3), hereafter referred to as A, B and C, respectively. FTIR, SAED and TEM analysis revealed that incubation for 14 days caused the formation of predominantly amorphous mineral phases in sample groups A, B and C. The presence of Zn in sample groups B and C was associated with a drop in the amount of mineral formed and a smaller mineral deposit morphology, as observed by SEM. ICP–OES revealed that Zn was preferentially incorporated into mineral compared to Ca. Mechanical testing revealed a decrease in compressive modulus in sample group C. Sample groups B and C, but not A, showed antibacterial activity against biofilm‐forming, methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus. All sample groups supported cell growth. Zn incorporation increased the viable cell number. The highest values were seen on sample group C. In conclusion, the sample group containing the most Zn, i.e. group C, appears to be the most promising.

AB - Gellan gum hydrogels functionalized with alkaline phosphatase were enzymatically mineralized with phosphates in mineralization medium containing calcium (Ca) and zinc (Zn) to improve their suitability as biomaterials for bone regeneration. The aims of the study were to endow mineralized hydrogels with antibacterial activity by incorporation of Zn in the inorganic phase, and to investigate the effect of Zn incorporation on the amount and type of mineral formed, the compressive modulus of the mineralized hydrogels and on their ability to support adhesion and growth of MC3T3‐E1 osteoblast‐like cells. Mineralization medium contained glycerophosphate (0.05 m) and three different molar Ca:Zn ratios, 0.05:0, 0.04:0.01 and 0.025:0.025 (all mol/dm3), hereafter referred to as A, B and C, respectively. FTIR, SAED and TEM analysis revealed that incubation for 14 days caused the formation of predominantly amorphous mineral phases in sample groups A, B and C. The presence of Zn in sample groups B and C was associated with a drop in the amount of mineral formed and a smaller mineral deposit morphology, as observed by SEM. ICP–OES revealed that Zn was preferentially incorporated into mineral compared to Ca. Mechanical testing revealed a decrease in compressive modulus in sample group C. Sample groups B and C, but not A, showed antibacterial activity against biofilm‐forming, methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus. All sample groups supported cell growth. Zn incorporation increased the viable cell number. The highest values were seen on sample group C. In conclusion, the sample group containing the most Zn, i.e. group C, appears to be the most promising.

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