Investigation on synthesis and physicochemical characterization of biopolymer embedded hydroxyapatite composites with mmt clay silane metal oxide for biological and environmental applications
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Abstract
Animal bones comprising hydroxyapatite (bio-ceramic) are
newlineregularly viewed as a natural resource for hydroxyapatite. Hydroxyapatite is
newlinethe major component present in bone minerals, has remarkable properties due
newlineto its bioactivity and biocompatibility. Fish bone is a natural bio-waste
newlinecontains calcium phosphate act as main constituent for hydroxyapatite.
newlineIn this present study, hydroxyapatite has been prepared from fish
newlinebone waste using the thermal calcination method. Biopolymer incorporated
newlinecomposites have been designed for effective use in biological applications
newlinesuch as antioxidant, drug release, etc. To enhance the biological importance of
newlinehydroxyapatite obtained from fish bone waste, it was integrated with the
newlinesodium alginate biopolymer and montmorillonite clay using the co
newlineprecipitation method. The synthesized composites were investigated for
newlineantioxidant, antidiabetic and drug releasing behaviour.
newlineFurther, hydroxyapatite was modified with aminopropyltriethoxy
newlinesilane and blended with a different proportion of sodium alginate. The drug
newlineloading and releasing efficiency of composites were assessed at various pH.
newlineThe cytotoxic studies and hemolytic activity validated that the composite was
newlinebiocompatible.
newlineThe environmental applications of hydroxyapatite are enhanced by
newlineincorporating with manganese dioxide and chitosan. The primary focus of this
newlinecomposite was to evaluate its effectiveness for the photodegradation of dyes
newlinewith various parameters.
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