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Autex Research Journal | 2015

PCL/Chitosan bLended nanofibrous tubes made by duaL syringe eLeCtrosPinning

Martin Hild; Mohammed Fayez Al Rez; Dilbar Aibibu; Georgios Toskas; Tong Cheng; Ezzedine Laourine; Chokri Cherif

Abstract 3D tubular scaffolds made from Poly-(Ɛ-caprolactone) (PCL)/chitosan (CS) nanofibres are very promising candidate as vascular grafts in the field of tissue engineering. In this work, the fabrication of PCL/CS-blended nanofibrous tubes with small diameters by electrospinning from separate PCL and CS solutions is studied. The influence of different CS solutions (CS/polyethylene glycol (PEO)/glacial acetic acid (AcOH), CS/trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), CS/ AcOH) on fibre formation and producibility of nanofibrous tubes is investigated. Attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) is used to verify the presence of CS in the blended samples. Tensile testing and pore size measurements are done to underline the good prerequisites of the fabricated blended PCL/ CS nanofibrous tubes as potential scaffolds for vascular grafts. Tubes fabricated from the combination of PCL and CS dissolved in AcOH possesses properties, which are favourable for future cell culture studies.


Biomedical Engineering Online | 2014

Thermal, creep-recovery and viscoelastic behavior of high density polyethylene/hydroxyapatite nano particles for bone substitutes: effects of gamma radiation

Othman Y. Alothman; H Fouad; Saeed M. Al-Zahrani; Ayman Eshra; Mohammed Fayez Al Rez; S. G. Ansari

BackgroundHigh Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is one of the most often used polymers in biomedical applications. The limitations of HDPE are its visco-elastic behavior, low modulus and poor bioactivity. To improve HDPE properties, HA nanoparticles can be added to form polymer composite that can be used as alternatives to metals for bone substitutes and orthopaedic implant applications.MethodIn our previous work (BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2013), different ratios of HDPE/HA nanocomposites were prepared using melt blending in a co-rotating intermeshing twin screw extruder. The accelerated aging effects on the tensile properties and torsional viscoelastic behavior (storage modulus (G’) and Loss modulus (G”)) at 80°C of irradiated and non-irradiated HDPE/HA was investigated. Also the thermal behavior of HDPE/HA were studied. In this study, the effects of gamma irradiation on the tensile viscoelastic behavior (storage modulus (E’) and Loss modulus (E”)) at 25°C examined for HDPE/HA nanocomposites at different frequencies using Dynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA). The DMA was also used to analyze creep-recovery and relaxation properties of the nanocomposites. To analyze the thermal behavior of the HDPE/HA nanocomposite, Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) was used.ResultsThe microscopic examination of the cryogenically fractured surface revealed a reasonable distribution of HA nanoparticles in the HDPE matrix. The DMA showed that the tensile storage and loss modulus increases with increasing the HA nanoparticles ratio and the test frequency. The creep-recovery behavior improves with increasing the HA nanoparticle content. Finally, the results indicated that the crystallinity, viscoelastic, creep recovery and relaxation behavior of HDPE nanocomposite improved due to gamma irradiation.ConclusionBased on the experimental results, it is found that prepared HDPE nanocomposite properties improved due to the addition of HA nanoparticles and irradiation. So, the prepared HDPE/HA nanocomposite appears to have fairly good comprehensive properties that make it a good candidate as bone substitute.


Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences | 2014

An agent-based model approach to multi-phase life-cycle for contact inhibited, anchorage dependent cells

Ross D. Hoehn; Ashley. M. Schreder; Mohammed Fayez Al Rez; Sabre Kais

Cellular agent-based models are a technique that can be easily adapted to describe nuances of a particular cell type. Within we have concentrated on the cellular particularities of the human Endothelial Cell, explicitly the effects both of anchorage dependency and of heightened scaffold binding on the total confluence time of a system. By expansion of a discrete, homogeneous, asynchronous cellular model to account for several states per cell (phases within a cell’s life); we accommodate and track dependencies of confluence time and population dynamics on these factors. Increasing the total motility time, analogous to weakening the binding between lattice and cell, affects the system in unique ways from increasing the average cellular velocity; each degree of freedom allows for control over the time length the system achieves logistic growth and confluence. These additional factors may allow for greater control over behaviors of the system. Examinations of system’s dependence on both seed state velocity and binding are also enclosed.


Science of Advanced Materials | 2015

Vascular Tissue Engineering Using Polycaprolactone Nanofibrous Scaffolds Fabricated via Electrospinning

Yasser A. Elnakady; Mohammed Fayez Al Rez; H. Fouad; Sarah Abuelreich; Ahmed M. Albarrag; Amer Mahmood; Othman Y. Alothman; Tarek Elsarnagawy; S. G. Ansari


Science of Advanced Materials | 2015

Fabrication and Characterization of Polycaprolactone Micro and Nanofibers for Vascular Tissue Replacement

Mohammed Fayez Al Rez; Yasser A. Elnakady; H. Fouad; Khalil Abdelrazek Khalil; Ahmed M. Albarrag; Tarek Elsarnagawy; Amer Mahmood; S. G. Ansari; Saudi Arabia


Journal of Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering | 2017

Tubular Poly(ε-caprolactone)/Chitosan Nanofibrous Scaffold Prepared by Electrospinning for Vascular Tissue Engineering Applications

Mohammed Fayez Al Rez; Abdullah Binobaid; Abdulmajeed Alghosen; Eraj Humayun Mirza; Javed Alam; H. Fouad; Mohamed Hashem; Hussain Khaled Alsalman; Hassan Mohammed Almalak; Amer Mahmood; Ihab Moussa; FawziF. Al-Jassir


Science of Advanced Materials | 2017

Influence of Titanium Oxide Nanoparticles on the Physical and Thermomechanical Behavior of Poly Methyl Methacrylate (PMMA): A Denture Base Resin

Mohamed Hashem; Mohammed Fayez Al Rez; H. Fouad; Tarek Elsarnagawy; MohamedA. Elsharawy; Ahmad Umar; Mansour K Assery; S. G. Ansari


Science of Advanced Materials | 2017

Effect of Nigella sativa Extracts on Candida Species Adhesion to Acrylic Denture Base Material and on Nanomechanical Properties

AhmedM. Albarrag; OthmanY. Alothman; MohamedA. Elsharawy; Mohammed Fayez Al Rez; H. Fouad; Mohamed Hashem; S.G. Ansari


Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2017

Human Bone Marrow MSCs form Cartilage and Mineralized Tissue on Chitosan/Polycaprolactone (CS/PCL) Combined Nanofibrous Scaffolds

Sarah Abuelreich; Muthurangan Manikandan; Abdullah Aldahmash; Musaad Alfayez; Mohammed Fayez Al Rez; H. Fouad; Mohamed Hashem; S.G. Ansari; Fawzi F. Al-Jassir; Amer Mahmood


Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Letters | 2016

Stromal Cells Attachment, Proliferation and Nano-Mechanical Behavior of High Density Polyethylene/Carbon Nanotubes/Nanoclay as Artificial Hip and Knee Joint Bearing Material

Mohammed Fayez Al Rez; Othman Y. Alothman; H. Fouad; Amer Mahmood; Randa Alfotawi; S. G. Ansari; Mohamed Fouad; Mohamed Hashem; Fawzi F. Al-Jassir

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S.G. Ansari

Chonbuk National University

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