Porous bioceramics have been used in biomedical field, especially for bone implant. To generate pores in bioceramics, pore creating substances are added into the process of making ceramic bodies. The purpose of this study is to make porous bioceramics with tri calcium phosphate (TCP) raw material using albumin with variation in the amount of albumin in the raw material and drying temperature on the physical and chemical properties of TCP. Raw material slurry was made by mixing 7 g of TCP, 2 g of starch and 1.5 g of Darvan 821A with 5 g, 7 g and 9 g of albumin in a beaker glass while stirring at a rate of 150 rpm for 3 hours. The slurry was poured into a mold and heated in an oven at 180°C, 200°C and 220°C for 1 hour. Subsequently the sample...
Calcium phosphate bio-ceramics have widely been developed in biomedical applications due to their ex...
The demand for biomimetic and biocompatible scaffolds in equivalence of structure and material compo...
Porous biomaterials, especially synthetic porous ceramics, are of significant importance in bone tis...
Porous bioceramics have been used in biomedical field, especially for bone implant. To generate pore...
The production of porous ceramics for biomedical applications is widely available in the Ceramics in...
Porous Tricalciumphosphate (TCP) is a synthetic material that can be used as bone implant. Porous TC...
The ideal bone tissue engineering scaffolds are long-cherished with the properties of interconnected...
Floating porous ceramics has been successfully developed using protein foaming-consolidation metho...
Tricalcium phosphate (TCP) has been widely used as a bone substitute material and teeth because it i...
Porous tricalcium phospate has been widely used in the implantation of bone tissue. Protein foaming-...
Tricalcium phosphate (TCP) is a ceramics material which is widely used for bone subtitude. Protein f...
The present review briefly outlines the most recent patents and journals on various aspects of porou...
This paper discusses the studies carried out on preparing the dense and porous scaffolds from commer...
In the domain of implantable materials, the porosity and pore size distribution of a material in con...
Synthetic calcium phosphates (CaP) are widely used as bone scaffolds due to their biocompatibility a...
Calcium phosphate bio-ceramics have widely been developed in biomedical applications due to their ex...
The demand for biomimetic and biocompatible scaffolds in equivalence of structure and material compo...
Porous biomaterials, especially synthetic porous ceramics, are of significant importance in bone tis...
Porous bioceramics have been used in biomedical field, especially for bone implant. To generate pore...
The production of porous ceramics for biomedical applications is widely available in the Ceramics in...
Porous Tricalciumphosphate (TCP) is a synthetic material that can be used as bone implant. Porous TC...
The ideal bone tissue engineering scaffolds are long-cherished with the properties of interconnected...
Floating porous ceramics has been successfully developed using protein foaming-consolidation metho...
Tricalcium phosphate (TCP) has been widely used as a bone substitute material and teeth because it i...
Porous tricalcium phospate has been widely used in the implantation of bone tissue. Protein foaming-...
Tricalcium phosphate (TCP) is a ceramics material which is widely used for bone subtitude. Protein f...
The present review briefly outlines the most recent patents and journals on various aspects of porou...
This paper discusses the studies carried out on preparing the dense and porous scaffolds from commer...
In the domain of implantable materials, the porosity and pore size distribution of a material in con...
Synthetic calcium phosphates (CaP) are widely used as bone scaffolds due to their biocompatibility a...
Calcium phosphate bio-ceramics have widely been developed in biomedical applications due to their ex...
The demand for biomimetic and biocompatible scaffolds in equivalence of structure and material compo...
Porous biomaterials, especially synthetic porous ceramics, are of significant importance in bone tis...