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Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy | 2004

Development of novel tissue engineering scaffolds via electrospinning.

Lakshmi S. Nair; Subhabrata Bhattacharyya; Cato T. Laurencin

Electrospinning has recently been developed as an efficient technique to develop polymeric nanofibres. Various synthetic and natural biodegradable polymers have been electrospun into fibres with diameters in the nanometre range (< 1 μm). The fibre diameter, structure and physical properties of the nanofibre matrices can be effectively tuned by controlling various parameters that affect the electrospinning process. The dimension and structure of electrospun polymeric nanofibre mats resembles mostly the collagen phase of natural extracellular matrix. This, combined with excellent physical properties such as high surface area, high porosity, interconnective pores of the nanofibre matrices and appropriate mechanical properties, well-controlled degradation rates and biocompatibility of the base polymer, make biodegradable polymeric nanofibre matrices ideal candidates for developing scaffolds for tissue engineering. This article reviews the recent advances in the development of synthetic biodegradable nanofibre-based matrices as scaffolds for tissue engineering.


MRS Proceedings | 2004

Development of Biodegradable Polyphosphazene- Nanohydroxyapatite Composite Nanofibers Via Electrospinning

Subhabrata Bhattacharyya; Lakshmi S. Nair; Anurima Singh; Nick R. Krogman; Jared D. Bender; Yaser E. Greish; Paul W. Brown; Harry R. Allcock; Cato T. Laurencin

Abstract : Biodegradable polymeric nanofibers are of great interest as scaffolds for tissue engineering and drug delivery due to their extremely high surface area, high aspect ratio and similarity in structure to the extracellular matrix (ECM). Polyphosphazenes due to their synthetic flexibility, wide range of physico-chemical properties, non-toxic and neutral degradation products and excellent biocompatibility are suitable candidates for biomedical applications. The objective of the present study was to develop and evaluate composite nanofibers of a biodegradable polyphosphazene, polyBIS(ETHYL ALANATO)PHOSPHAZENE (PNEA) and nanocrystals of hydroxyapatite (nHAp) via electrospinning. A suspension of nHAp in dimethyl formamide (DMF) sonicated with PNEA solution in tetrahydrofuran (THF) was used to develop composite nanofiber matrices via electrospinning at ambient conditions. In the present study the theoretical loading of nHAp was varied from 50%-90% (w/w) to PNEA. The nHAp content (actual loading of nHAp) of the composite nanofibers was determined by gravimetric estimation. The composite nanofibers were characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), gravimetry and energy dispersive X-ray mapping. This study demonstrated the feasibility of developing novel composite nanofibers of biodegradable polyphosphazenes with more than 50% (w/w) loading of nHAp on and within the nanofibers.


Biomacromolecules | 2004

Fabrication and optimization of methylphenoxy substituted polyphosphazene nanofibers for biomedical applications

Lakshmi S. Nair; Subhabrata Bhattacharyya; Jared D. Bender; Yaser E. Greish; Paul W. Brown; Harry R. Allcock; Cato T. Laurencin


Archive | 2004

Polymeric nanofibers for tissue engineering and drug delivery

Cato T. Laurencin; Lakshmi S. Nair; Subhabrata Bhattacharyya; Harry R. Allcock; Jared D. Bender; Paul W. Brown; Yaser E. Greish


Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2006

Polymeric nanofibers as novel carriers for the delivery of therapeutic molecules.

Sangamesh G. Kumbar; Lakshmi S. Nair; Subhabrata Bhattacharyya; Cato T. Laurencin


Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials | 2007

In Vitro and In Vivo Characterization of Biodegradable Poly(organophosphazenes) for Biomedical Applications

Sangamesh G. Kumbar; Subhabrata Bhattacharyya; Syam P. Nukavarapu; Yusuf Khan; Lakshmi S. Nair; Cato T. Laurencin


Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology | 2009

Biodegradable polyphosphazene-nanohydroxyapatite composite nanofibers: scaffolds for bone tissue engineering.

Subhabrata Bhattacharyya; Sangamesh G. Kumbar; Yusuf Khan; Lakshmi S. Nair; Anurima Singh; Nick R. Krogman; Paul W. Brown; Harry R. Allcock; Cato T. Laurencin


Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B | 2007

A preliminary report on a novel electrospray technique for nanoparticle based biomedical implants coating: precision electrospraying.

Sangamesh G. Kumbar; Subhabrata Bhattacharyya; Swaminathan Sethuraman; Cato T. Laurencin


Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology | 2006

Electrospinning of Poly[bis(ethyl alanato) phosphazene] Nanofibers

Subhabrata Bhattacharyya; Lakshmi S. Nair; Anurima Singh; Nicholas R. Krogman; Yaser E. Greish; Paul W. Brown; Harry R. Allcock; Cato T. Laurencin


Nanotechnologies for the Life Sciences | 2007

Nanotechnology and Tissue Engineering: The Scaffold Based Approach

Lakshmi S. Nair; Subhabrata Bhattacharyya; Cato T. Laurencin

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Lakshmi S. Nair

University of Connecticut

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Harry R. Allcock

Pennsylvania State University

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Paul W. Brown

Pennsylvania State University

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Yaser E. Greish

United Arab Emirates University

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Anurima Singh

Pennsylvania State University

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Jared D. Bender

Pennsylvania State University

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Nick R. Krogman

Pennsylvania State University

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Yusuf Khan

University of Connecticut Health Center

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