Influence of precursor deficiency sites for borate incorporation on the structural and biological properties of boronated hydroxyapatite
- 1. Istanbul Tech Univ, Fac Mech Engn, TR-34437 Istanbul, Turkiye
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The biological properties of hydroxyapatite (HA) are significantly influenced by its compositional characteristics especially doping elements and/or Ca/P ratio, which can be altered by precursor chemistry. In this study, a group of boronated (B-incorporated) hydroxyapatite (BHA) was synthesized using a precipitation method by setting the Ca/P ratio to the stoichiometric value of HA (1.67), while altering the precursor chemistry by adjusting either (Ca + B)/P (Ca-deficient precursor, BC) or Ca/(P + B) (P-deficient precursor, BP). After heat-treatment, the partial decomposition of the BC was observed, forming tricalcium phosphate as the byproduct, however, the BP showed phase stability at all temperatures. The B-ionic species in the form of (BO2)- and (BO3)3-were incor-porated into the HA structure at the (PO4)3-and (OH)- positions, respectively. The incorporation of the B species also facilitated the incorporation of (CO3)2-groups specifically in the BPs. This is the first finding on BHA reporting that preferential (CO3)2-incorporation depends on the precursor chemistry used. As a result, osteo-blast adhesion was superior on the BPs compared to pure HA owing to the carbonated structure, increasing cell spreading area. As such, this in vitro study highlighted that the present P-deficient precursor approach for syn-thesizing BHA improved biocompatibility properties and should, thus, be further considered for the next -generation of improved orthopedic applications.
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