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- Inorganic-Organic Nanocomposite Assembly Using Collagen as a Template and Sodium Tripolyphosphate as a Biomimetic Analog of Matrix Phosphoprotein
- Sun Yat Sen Univ
- First Hosp Wuhan
- Fourth Mil Med Univ
- Peking Univ
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- Georgia Hlth Sci Univ
- 1528-7483
- NIDCR
- Georgia Health Sciences University
- NIDCR: R21 DE019213
- Nanocomposites created with polycarboxylic acid alone as a stabilization agent for prenucleation clusters-derived amorphous calcium phosphate exhibit nonperiodic apatite deposition. In the present study, we report the use of inorganic polyphosphate as a biomimetic analog of matrix phosphoprotein for directing poly(acrylic acid)-stabilized amorphous nano-precursor phases to assemble into periodic apatite-collagen nanocomposites. The sorption and desorption characteristics of sodium tripolyphosphate to type I collagen were examined. Periodic nanocomposite assembly with collagen as a template was demonstrated with TEM and SEM using a Portland cement-based resin composite and a phosphate-containing simulated body fluid. Apatite was detected within the collagen at 24 h and became more distinct at 48 h, with prenucleation clusters attaching to the collagen fibril surface during the initial infiltration stage. Apatite-collagen nanocomposites at 72 h were heavily mineralized with periodically arranged intrafibrillar apatite platelets. Defect-containing nanocomposites caused by desorption of TPP from collagen fibrils were observed in regions lacking the inorganic phase.
- 1-Aug-2011
- Crystal Growth & Design. Washington: Amer Chemical Soc, v. 11, n. 8, p. 3504-3511, 2011.
- 3504-3511
- Amer Chemical Soc
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cg200663v
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