W. Tachaboonyakiat et al., Hydroxyapatite formation on/in biodegradable chitosan hydrogels by an alternate soaking process, POLYM J, 33(2), 2001, pp. 177-181
Assessment was made of the feasibility of forming hydroxyapatite on/in natu
rally occurring swollen biodegradable chitosan hydrogels through an alterna
te soaking process. This study focused on the effects of crosslinking and s
welling on hydroxyapatite formation. Two chitosan solutions (1.75 wt% and 1
.5 wt%) were prepared at various glutaraldehyde (GA) feed to obtain appropr
iate network structures. The amount of hydroxyapatite formed increased with
swelling and decrease in crosslinking density. The hydrogel prepared from
the 1.75 wt% chitosan solution showed more hydroxyapatite formed on/in the
swollen chitosan hydrogel matrix than the 1.5 wt% chitosan solution hydroge
l at the same GA feed and/or swelling. The swelling of the chitosan-hydroxy
apatite composites was smaller than that of the chitosan hydrogel. The thre
e-dimensional structure of the hydroxyapatite composite could be controlled
by manipulating certain parameters of the starting chitosan hydrogel.