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  1. Roslinda Shamsudin, Syed Nuzul Fadzli Syed Adam, Azlin Fazlina Osman
    Sains Malaysiana, 2018;47:1303-1310.
    Composite fabricated from the combination of biodegradable polymer and bioactive filler is beneficial for bone tissue
    engineering if the biomaterial can perform similar characteristics of the natural inorganic-organic structures of bone.
    In this study, we have investigated the thermoplastic starch (TPS)/sol-gel derived bioglass composite as new biomaterial
    for bone tissue engineering. The composites were produced using selected TPS/bioglass mass ratio of 100/0, 95/5, 90/10,
    85/15 and 80/20 by a combination of solvent casting and salt leaching techniques. Tensile test results showed the addition
    of bioglass increased the tensile strength and Young’s modulus, but reduced the elongation at break of the samples. The
    modulus of all samples were higher than the requirement for cancellous bone (10-20 MPa). The SEM imaging showed
    the presence of porous structure on the surface of all samples. XRD results confirmed the formation of hydroxycarbonate
    apatite (HCA) layer on the surface of bioglass containing samples; indicating the occurrence of surface reactions when
    the samples were immersed in Simulated Body Fluid (SBF). Furthermore, the presence of P-O stretch band in FTIR
    spectrum between 1000 and 1150 cm-1 and Si-O-Si stretch band at 1000 cm-1 also proved the bioactivity of TPS/bioglass
    composite. The in vitro biodegradability analysis shows the biodegradability of TPS/bioglass composite decreases with
    increasing mass ratio of the bioglass.
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