Abstract
Background:
Biocompatibility and degradation of poly
Objectives:
Degradation behaviors and histological biocompatibility of the PCL-20% BCP MSCM scaffolds and compare with those of PCL-20%
Methods:
The study groups included Group A: PCL-20% BCP MSCM scaffolds and Group B: PCL-20% TCP FDM scaffolds, which were implanted subcutaneously in twelve male Wistar rats. On day 14, 30, 60 and 90, dimensional changes of the scaffolds and their surrounding histological features were assessed using Micro-Computed Tomography (
Results:
Formation of collagen and new blood vessels throughout the scaffolds of both groups increased with time with low degrees of inflammation. The
Conclusions:
The PCL-20% BCP MSCM scaffolds were biocompatible and biodegradable in vivo. Their properties were comparable to those of the commercial PCL-20% TCP scaffolds.
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