In vitro degradation and cell viability assessment of Zn-3Mg alloy for biodegradable bone implants

This article reports the in vitro degradation and cytotoxicity assessment of Zn-3Mg alloy developed for biodegradable bone implants. The alloy was prepared using casting, and its microstructure was composed of Mg2Zn11 intermetallic phase distributed within a Zn-rich matrix. The degradation assessmen...

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Main Authors: Dambatta, M. S., Murni, N. S., Sudin, Izman, Kurniawan, Denni, Froemming, Gabriele R. A., Hermawan, Hendra
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spelling my.utm.558112017-02-15T01:09:28Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55811/ In vitro degradation and cell viability assessment of Zn-3Mg alloy for biodegradable bone implants Dambatta, M. S. Murni, N. S. Sudin, Izman Kurniawan, Denni Froemming, Gabriele R. A. Hermawan, Hendra TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This article reports the in vitro degradation and cytotoxicity assessment of Zn-3Mg alloy developed for biodegradable bone implants. The alloy was prepared using casting, and its microstructure was composed of Mg2Zn11 intermetallic phase distributed within a Zn-rich matrix. The degradation assessment was done using potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectrometry. The cell viability and the function of normal human osteoblast cells were assessed using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-5-(3-carboxymethoxyphenyl)-2-(4-sulfophenyl)-2H-tetrazolium and alkaline phosphatase extracellular enzyme activity assays. The results showed that the degradation rate of the alloy was slower than those of pure Zn and pure Mg due to the formation of a high polarization resistance oxide film. The alloy was cytocompatible with the normal human osteoblast cells at low concentrations (<0.5 mg/mL), and its alkaline phosphatase activity was superior to pure Mg. This assessment suggests that Zn-3Mg alloy has the potential to be developed as a material for biodegradable bone implants, but the toxicity limit must be carefully observed SAGE Publications 2015-05 Article PeerReviewed Dambatta, M. S. and Murni, N. S. and Sudin, Izman and Kurniawan, Denni and Froemming, Gabriele R. A. and Hermawan, Hendra (2015) In vitro degradation and cell viability assessment of Zn-3Mg alloy for biodegradable bone implants. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 229 (5). pp. 335-342. ISSN 0954-4119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954411915584962 DOI:10.1177/0954411915584962
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Dambatta, M. S.
Murni, N. S.
Sudin, Izman
Kurniawan, Denni
Froemming, Gabriele R. A.
Hermawan, Hendra
In vitro degradation and cell viability assessment of Zn-3Mg alloy for biodegradable bone implants
description This article reports the in vitro degradation and cytotoxicity assessment of Zn-3Mg alloy developed for biodegradable bone implants. The alloy was prepared using casting, and its microstructure was composed of Mg2Zn11 intermetallic phase distributed within a Zn-rich matrix. The degradation assessment was done using potentiodynamic polarization and electrochemical impedance spectrometry. The cell viability and the function of normal human osteoblast cells were assessed using 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-5-(3-carboxymethoxyphenyl)-2-(4-sulfophenyl)-2H-tetrazolium and alkaline phosphatase extracellular enzyme activity assays. The results showed that the degradation rate of the alloy was slower than those of pure Zn and pure Mg due to the formation of a high polarization resistance oxide film. The alloy was cytocompatible with the normal human osteoblast cells at low concentrations (<0.5 mg/mL), and its alkaline phosphatase activity was superior to pure Mg. This assessment suggests that Zn-3Mg alloy has the potential to be developed as a material for biodegradable bone implants, but the toxicity limit must be carefully observed
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author Dambatta, M. S.
Murni, N. S.
Sudin, Izman
Kurniawan, Denni
Froemming, Gabriele R. A.
Hermawan, Hendra
author_facet Dambatta, M. S.
Murni, N. S.
Sudin, Izman
Kurniawan, Denni
Froemming, Gabriele R. A.
Hermawan, Hendra
author_sort Dambatta, M. S.
title In vitro degradation and cell viability assessment of Zn-3Mg alloy for biodegradable bone implants
title_short In vitro degradation and cell viability assessment of Zn-3Mg alloy for biodegradable bone implants
title_full In vitro degradation and cell viability assessment of Zn-3Mg alloy for biodegradable bone implants
title_fullStr In vitro degradation and cell viability assessment of Zn-3Mg alloy for biodegradable bone implants
title_full_unstemmed In vitro degradation and cell viability assessment of Zn-3Mg alloy for biodegradable bone implants
title_sort in vitro degradation and cell viability assessment of zn-3mg alloy for biodegradable bone implants
publisher SAGE Publications
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55811/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954411915584962
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