A Polycaprolactone‐Hydroxyapatite (PCL/HAp) Scaffold, Prepared from Blue Crab Shell (Portunus Pelagicus) Waste, for Bone Substitution Applications

Author:

Oktavia Ningrum Eva1,Safari Azhar Imam2,Ciptonugroho Wirawan3,Sabar Sumiyyah4,Suprapto Suprapto1,Dwitama Karisma Achmad1,Josef Kridanto Kamadjaja Michael2,Anggi Margaretha Tamita2,Ulayya Khoirummata'Addunya Nakhwah2,Widiyanto Sinung5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Industrial Chemical Engineering Faculty of Vocational Studies Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Kampus ITS Sukolilo Surabaya 60111 Indonesia

2. Department of Prosthodontics Faculty of Dental Medicine Universitas Airlangga Surabaya Indonesia

3. Department of Chemistry Education Faculty of Teacher Training and Education Sebelas Maret University Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A Surakarta 57126 Indonesia

4. Chemical Sciences Programme School of Distance Education (SDE) Universiti Sains Malaysia 11800 Penang Malaysia

5. Department of Marine Engineering Universitas Hang Tuah Surabaya Surabaya 60111 Indonesia

Abstract

AbstractThe fabrication of a biodegradable polycaprolactone (PCL)/hydroxyapatite (HAp) scaffold prepared from local waste blue crab shells (Portunus pelagicus) by melt spinning method was investigated. The effect of different KH2PO4 concentrations on the physico‐chemical properties of HAp is evaluated. Furthermore, the influence of PCL/HAp ratios on mechanical strength and particle size distribution is reported. The formation of HAp is confirmed by Infrared (IR) spectroscopy and X‐ray diffraction (XRD). The biocompatibility of the PCL/HAp composites was evaluated using MTT assay and mechanical tests. The results reveal that the increase in KH2PO4 concentration contributed to the higher yield of HAp. However, the crystal and particle sizes are relatively invariable. SEM micrograph shows that the HAp introduction into PCL improves the material‘s porosity. Moreover, adding 10 % HAp into the PCL matrix significantly improved the mechanical strength of the filament compared to commercial PCL. MTT assay exhibits above 90 % cell viability, implying that the prepared PCL/HAp composite is non‐toxic and biocompatible with artificial bone replacement. After all, this study demonstrates that PCL/HAp filament derived from local blue crab waste is highly promising as a bone scaffolding material.

Publisher

Wiley

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