Abstract

Several synthetic polymers have been widely investigated for their use in bone tissue engineering applications, but the ideal material is yet to be engineered. Triazine-trione (TATO) based materials and their derivatives are novel in the field of biomedical engineering but have started to draw interest. Different designs of the TATO monomers and introduction of different chemical linkages and end-groups widens the scope of the materials due to a range of mechanical properties.The aim of our work is to investigate novel TATO based materials, with or without hydroxyapatite filler, for their potential in bone tissue engineering constructs. Initially the biocompatibility of the materials was tested, indirectly and directly, according to ISO standards. Following this the osteoconductive properties were investigated with primary osteoblasts and an osteoblastic cell line. Bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells were used to evaluate the osteogenic differentiation and consequently the materials potential in bone tissue engineering applications.

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