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In-vitro dissolution of magnesium-calcium binary alloys: clarifying the unique role of calcium additions in bioresorbable magnesium implant alloys.

机译:镁钙二元合金的体外溶解:阐明钙的添加在生物可吸收镁植入物合金中的独特作用。

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A systematic investigation of a series of magnesium-calcium binary alloys is presented to reveal the influence of increasing calcium (Ca) additions on the in vitro degradation of magnesium (Mg). Because of its prevalence in structural tissues, Ca is among the most biologically viable additions to orthopedic-intended Mg-based biomaterials. Hence, a fundamental electrochemical study of Ca additions to Mg biomaterials is essential to its continued role as an alloying addition. In this work, in vitro degradation conditions closer to the physiological environment were implemented through the addition of proteins to simulated body fluid and maintenance of a constant pH, with tests conducted using Hanks solution, minimum essential medium (MEM), and MEM containing fetal bovine serum. Alloying with Ca leads to the formation of Mg2Ca intermetallic particles that result in systematically enhanced dissolution kinetics. This observation is rationalized via microelectrochemical tests upon the Mg2Ca intermetallic in isolation, which reveals rapid anodic kinetics. Hence, the extent of Mg-Ca alloy dissolution can be modified depending on the amount of Mg2Ca present, suggesting that Ca can be deployed as a functional addition capable of not only enhancing biodissolution of the alloy, but being able to do this in a systematic, controllable manner depending on its volume fraction. In addition, up to a 3-fold reduction in the corrosion rate is observed with corrosion testing in an albumin-containing medium when compared to Hanks solution, the results highlighting that the use of a physiologically "correct" medium is essential for the in vitro screening of Mg-based alloys suitable for orthopaedic applications.
机译:提出了一系列镁-钙二元合金的系统研究,以揭示增加钙(Ca)添加量对镁(Mg)体外降解的影响。由于其在结构组织中的普遍性,钙是骨科预期的基于镁的生物材料中生物学上最可行的添加剂之一。因此,对镁生物材料中钙添加物的基础电化学研究对于其作为合金添加物的持续作用至关重要。在这项工作中,通过向模拟体液中添加蛋白质并维持恒定的pH值来实现更接近生理环境的体外降解条件,并使用Hanks溶液,最低必需培养基(MEM)和含胎牛的MEM进行了测试血清。与Ca合金化导致形成Mg2Ca金属间化合物颗粒,从而系统地增强了溶解动力学。通过微电化学测试对孤立的Mg2Ca金属间化合物进行了合理化观察,揭示了快速的阳极动力学。因此,可以根据存在的Mg2Ca的量来改变Mg-Ca合金的溶解程度,这表明Ca可以作为一种功能添加物使用,它不仅可以增强合金的生物溶解性,而且还可以系统地进行溶解。 ,取决于其体积分数的可控方式。此外,与汉克斯溶液相比,在含白蛋白的介质中进行腐蚀测试时,腐蚀速率降低了多达3倍,结果表明,在体外使用生理学“正确”的介质至关重要适用于骨科应用的镁基合金的筛选。

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