Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2310119535> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2310119535 endingPage "466" @default.
- W2310119535 startingPage "459" @default.
- W2310119535 abstract "Abstract Porous titanium with entangled wire structure was enhanced by filling gelatin into the porous structure to form a titanium-gelatin (Ti-G) composite. The density of the composites was 1.6–2.5 g/cm3, similar to that of bone. The strength and elastic modulus of the composites reached 12.9–39.4 MPa and 2.5–7.4 GPa, respectively, which were comparable to that of the cortical bone. Gelatin in Ti-G composite acted as the carrier of gentamicin sulphate (GS). Antibacterial efficacy of GS-loaded Ti-G against Staphylococcus aureus strain was tested. The lack of growth of Staphylococcus aureus strains was found in Luria–Bertani (LB) medium containing GS-loaded Ti-G. GS release behavior from the GS-loaded Ti-G composites in phosphate buffer saline (PBS) was investigated. The effective GS release times from Ti30-G and Ti50-G were 120 h and 168 h, respectively. The gelatin in Ti-G was just degraded 3.2% at the immersion time of 168 h and 9.0% at 336 h. The degradation rate of gelatin was much slower than release rate of GS, indicated that the GS release from gelatin was less affected by the gelatin degradation. These Ti-G composites loaded with drug(s) are expected to be good candidates as functional bone repair materials with drug-delivery capabilities." @default.
- W2310119535 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2310119535 creator A5055884922 @default.
- W2310119535 creator A5076306375 @default.
- W2310119535 date "2016-06-01" @default.
- W2310119535 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2310119535 title "Gelatin-enhanced porous titanium loaded with gentamicin sulphate and in vitro release behavior" @default.
- W2310119535 cites W1614946105 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W1780513407 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W1814976019 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W1844100514 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W1964727874 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W1967401897 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W1975685052 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W1976518167 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W1976955997 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W1982156196 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W1992831989 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W1997442077 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2002526817 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2003090107 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2003344756 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2008158617 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2015874034 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2019605538 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2021397298 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2022898572 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2032708671 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2034090364 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2045269884 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2045909073 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2053535347 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2066092922 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2066193382 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2076554886 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2084489334 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2084879398 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2087882343 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2094811405 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2096735953 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2101889508 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2105316170 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2139101942 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2143645293 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2156798638 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2186061346 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2193816655 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W2313672366 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W866225994 @default.
- W2310119535 cites W872546211 @default.
- W2310119535 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2016.03.103" @default.
- W2310119535 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2310119535 type Work @default.
- W2310119535 sameAs 2310119535 @default.
- W2310119535 citedByCount "8" @default.
- W2310119535 countsByYear W23101195352017 @default.
- W2310119535 countsByYear W23101195352018 @default.
- W2310119535 countsByYear W23101195352019 @default.
- W2310119535 countsByYear W23101195352021 @default.
- W2310119535 countsByYear W23101195352022 @default.
- W2310119535 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2310119535 hasAuthorship W2310119535A5055884922 @default.
- W2310119535 hasAuthorship W2310119535A5076306375 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C136229726 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C191897082 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C202751555 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C2775832221 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C2778823387 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C42360764 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C501593827 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C506065880 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C6648577 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConcept C89423630 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C127413603 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C136229726 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C159985019 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C185592680 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C191897082 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C192562407 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C202751555 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C2775832221 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C2778823387 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C42360764 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C501593827 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C506065880 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C55493867 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C6648577 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C71924100 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C86803240 @default.
- W2310119535 hasConceptScore W2310119535C89423630 @default.
- W2310119535 hasLocation W23101195351 @default.