Effects of Velvet Antler Polypeptide-Collagen/Chitosan Materials on Proliferation of Osteoblast

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A highly osteogenic hybrid bioabsorbable scaffold was developed for bone reconstruction. Though the use of a bioabsorbable collagen and chitosan scaffold for loading velvet antler polypeptide to repair bone defect and drug treatment. Velvet antler polypeptide and collagen were extracted for developing the compounded material. The SEM results show that the collagen and chitosan scaffold maintain the natural three dimensional network structures. The cell proliferation experiment result show that the can promote the osteoblast proliferation for a long time . These results indicated that this compound scaffold can sustainable to release drug and is a good material in bone defect and drug treatment.

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