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Controlling the degradation kinetics of porous iron by poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) infiltration for use as temporary medical implants

Md. Yusop, Abdul Hakim and Mohd. Daud, Nurizzati and Nur, Hadi and Abdul Kadir, Mohammed Rafiq and Hermawan, Hendra (2015) Controlling the degradation kinetics of porous iron by poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) infiltration for use as temporary medical implants. Scientific Reports, 5 . ISSN 2040-7459

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Official URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/srep11194

Abstract

Iron and its alloy have been proposed as biodegradable metals for temporary medical implants. However, the formation of iron oxide and iron phosphate on their surface slows down their degradation kinetics in both in vitro and in vivo scenarios. This work presents new approach to tailor degradation behavior of iron by incorporating biodegradable polymers into the metal. Porous pure iron (PPI) was vacuum infiltrated by poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) to form fully dense PLGA-infiltrated porous iron (PIPI) and dip coated into the PLGA to form partially dense PLGA-coated porous iron (PCPI). Results showed that compressive strength and toughness of the PIPI and PCPI were higher compared to PPI. A strong interfacial interaction was developed between the PLGA layer and the iron surface. Degradation rate of PIPI and PCPI was higher than that of PPI due to the effect of PLGA hydrolysis. The fast degradation of PIPI did not affect the viability of human fibroblast cells. Finally, this work discusses a degradation mechanism for PIPI and the effect of PLGA incorporation in accelerating the degradation of iron.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:iron, porous pure iron (PPI), hydrolysis
Subjects:Q Science > QC Physics
Divisions:Science
ID Code:58162
Deposited By: Haliza Zainal
Deposited On:04 Dec 2016 04:08
Last Modified:12 Sep 2021 08:26

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