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The effect of biopolymers on adhesive and rheological properties of calcium phosphate bone cements
Scholz, David ; Michlovská, Lenka (oponent) ; Vojtová, Lucy (vedoucí práce)
This thesis deals with bone cement composed of tricalcium phosphate and thermosensitive copolymer. The main aim was to improve especially the adhesive properties of the cement by adding polysaccharide. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the characterization of bone cements and their application and also a description of polymeric additives used in bone cements mainly focused on polysaccharides. In the experimental part, the prepared cements were characterized using rheology, powder X-ray diffraction and static mechanical tests on the cured cement alone and glued bones. Rheology was used to measure the setting time of the cements as a function of time and temperature. Furthermore, rheology was also intended to measure the adhesive properties of copolymer solutions, but this was not possible due to the nonreproducible results caused by inhomogeneity of the copolymer solutions with polysaccharide. Powder X-ray diffraction was used to measure the effect of polysaccharide on the conversion of tricalcium phosphate to calcium deficient hydroxyapatite. It was found out that polysaccharide does not significantly affect the conversion of tricalcium phosphate. Static mechanical tests were used to measure maximal compressive strength for the cured cement samples and also to measure the adhesion strength of glued bone samples. Cured samples with low polysaccharide concentration showed higher compressive strength compared to control samples. Inconclusive results were obtained during testing of the bone samples due to the complexity of the measurement. In particular, it concerns the preparation of bone samples and their gluing with bone cement.

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