In Vivo Degradation and Biocompatibility of Magnesium Alloy Coated with Tricalcium Phosphate
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The superficial degradation in vivo and biocompatibility of magnesium alloy (Mg-Al-Zn) coated with tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) have been evaluated. (β-TCP)-Mg-Al-Zn implants were made and implanted into the femur of rats. The surface microstructure observation of implants and the EDS analysis were carried out. The changes of Ca and P on the surface of the implants were analyzed. Results show that many attachment proteins appear in the surface of (β-TCP)-Mg-Al-Zn after 4 weeks implantation. In the 8th week, the content of Ca and P in the surface of (β-TCP)-Mg-Al-Zn are higher than that in naked Mg-Al-Zn (P<0.05). In the 12th week, about 33 % of naked Mg-Al-Zn alloy is degraded, while 17 % of (β-TCP)-Mg-Al-Zn is degraded. β-TCP coating can decay the superficial degradation and improve the biocompatibility of Mg-Al-Zn matrix in vivo.
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[Zhao Jie, Guo Lei, Fu Yuping, Zhao Yan’gang, Tan Lili, Yang Ke. In Vivo Degradation and Biocompatibility of Magnesium Alloy Coated with Tricalcium Phosphate[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2013,42(5):1013~1016.] DOI:[doi]