Fabrication of long-acting drug release property of hierarchical porous bioglasses/polylactic acid fibre scaffolds for bone tissue engineering PROJECT TITLE :Fabrication of long-acting drug release property of hierarchical porous bioglasses/polylactic acid fibre scaffolds for bone tissue engineeringABSTRACT:Hierarchical porous fibre scaffolds with mesoporous bioglasses (MBGs) and polylactic acid (PLA) were successfully fabricated by the electrospinning method. These compound scaffolds possess macropores with sizes of concerning a hundred nm because of the solvent evaporation from the fibre and the mesoporous structure ( ~4.zero nm) originated from MBGs. The biomineralisation ability was investigated in simulated body fluid. The fibre structure is helpful for inducing the growth of hydroxyapatite. In addition, compared with pure MBGs, the materials (MP-1 and MP-2) exhibit a protracted-acting drug unharness process up to 140 h and the drug unleash process corresponds with the Fickian diffusion mechanism. With the special fibre morphology and also the hierarchical porous structure, the MBGs/PLA fibre scaffolds are expected to possess potential application for bone tissue repair and regeneration. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest Generating Conformational Transitions Using the Euclidean Distance Matrix Polarization characteristics of metallized polypropylene film capacitors at different temperatures