Mechanical and Biological characterization of A Porous Poly‐L‐Lactic Acid‐Co‐ϵ‐Caprolactone scaffold for Tissue Engineering

2008 
This article presents a method for making highly porous biodegradable scaffold that may ultimately be used for tissue engineering. Poly(L‐lactic‐co‐ϵ‐caprolactone) acid (70∶30) (PLCL) scaffold was produced using the solvent casting/leaching out method, which entails dissolving the polymer and adding a porogen that is then leached out by immersing the scaffold in distillated water. Tensile tests were performed for three types of scaffolds, namely pre‐wetted, dried, and UV‐irradiated scaffolds and their mechanical properties were measured. The pre‐wetted PLCL scaffold possessed a modulus of elasticity 0.92±0.09 MPa, a tensile strength of 0.12±0.03 MPa and an ultimate strain of 23±5.3%. No significant differences in the modulus elasticity, tensile strength, nor ultimate strain were found between the pre‐wetted, dried, and UV irradiated scaffolds. The PLCL scaffold was seeded by human fibroblasts in order to evaluate its biocompatibility by Alamar blue® assays. After 10 days of culture, the scaffolds showed g...
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