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Adaptation of a Biomineralization Strategy for Remineralization of Enamel and Dentin

Adaptation of a Biomineralization Strategy for Remineralization of Enamel and Dentin
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摘要 The bio- inspired strategy of triggered release of Ca^2+ , Pi, F from prosomal compartments was used to induce rapid formation of FHA for potential dental use : Calcium and inorganic phosphate salts were separately loaded into temperature-sensitive liposome composed of 90% DPPC and 10% DMPC. When heated from the room temperature to 35- 37 ℃ , the entrapped calcium, inorganic phosphate and fl^rin released from the liposome,A mixture of Ca- Pi and F-loaded liposome formed apatite. The mineral was indicated by a rapid drop in suspension PH from 7.4 approximately 6. This was illustrated by applying a liposome suspension warmed human dentin and enamel surface which resulted in deposition of apatite onto the tissue substrates. The bio- inspired strategy of triggered release of Ca^2+ , Pi, F from prosomal compartments was used to induce rapid formation of FHA for potential dental use : Calcium and inorganic phosphate salts were separately loaded into temperature-sensitive liposome composed of 90% DPPC and 10% DMPC. When heated from the room temperature to 35- 37 ℃ , the entrapped calcium, inorganic phosphate and fl^rin released from the liposome,A mixture of Ca- Pi and F-loaded liposome formed apatite. The mineral was indicated by a rapid drop in suspension PH from 7.4 approximately 6. This was illustrated by applying a liposome suspension warmed human dentin and enamel surface which resulted in deposition of apatite onto the tissue substrates.
出处 《Journal of Wuhan University of Technology(Materials Science)》 SCIE EI CAS 2005年第B12期60-62,共3页 武汉理工大学学报(材料科学英文版)
基金 FundedbytheNationalHighTechnologyResearchandDevelopmentProgramofChina(No.2002AA3260806)
关键词 biomimetic bio-mineralization LIPOSOME matrix vesicle biomimetic bio-mineralization liposome matrix vesicle
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