Study of Bone Restoration Ca-Si-Zn Complex

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In this research, the purpose is to carry out the in vitro study of the plasticity hybrid complex. The main components of the material are tricalcium silicate (C3S, Ca3SiO5) and collagen. In vitro studies, including cell toxicity test (MTT), flowcytometry detection and alkaline phosphatase test (ALP) were carried out to evaluate the biocompatibility of the materials and soaking mediums. Results showed that soaking mediums of different amounts of materials didn’t affect cell growth harmfully. Moreover, the soaking mediums would stimulate the osteoblast and trigger the biomineralization processes leading to higher secretion of ALP during cultivation.. The results in this research showed that the biocompatibility of our hybrid complex for future applications.

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