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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 500-504, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-403605

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BACKGROUND: Nano-hydroxyapatite has been widely used as reconstructive and prosthetic material for osseous tissue, owing to its excellent biocompatibility and bioactivity. But, its brittleness is one of the most serious obstacles for its wider applications as load-bearing implants. Therefore, hydroxyapatite/chitosan composites have been widely studied as bone substitute, due to their excellent biocompatibUity and suitable mechanical properties.OBJECTIVE: To review various preparation methods of hydroxya patite/chitosan composites and the development trend in this field.METHODS: Articles were searched in Medline Database (1995-01/2009-03), VIP Database (1995-01/2009-03) and "qinghuatongfang" Database (1995-01/2009-03) with the keywords of "nano-hydroxyapatite, chitosan, preparation, development trend".RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Total 2 034 related articles were collected, including 1 634 in Chinese and 670 in English. Following excluding earilier published, duplicate, and similar studies, we brought into 37 sub-standard literatures. Hydroxyapatite/chitosan composite in nanometer size, with similar structure as natural bone, has better biological function compared with corresponding micrometer composite. Simultaneously, optimized material composition, structure and technology will obtain more suitable bone substitute in mechanical property compared with natural bone. This paper reviews preparation methods at home and abroad in recent years, with the rapid development of biological materials, hydroxyapatite compositematerials have been wisely used in bone tissue repair and replacement surgery, but its poor mechanical properties limits its clinical application.

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Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine ; (12)2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-580972

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Objective To investigate the impact of symbiotic probiotic fermentation on anti-tumor effect of Agaricus blazei polysaccharide. Methods Probiotic fermentation and non-fermentation of Agaricus blazei polysaccharide samples were divided into large (0.8 g/kg), middle (0.4 g/kg), small (0.2 g/kg) dose groups, and negative control group for a total of 7 group. The anti-tumor effect on tumor-bearing mice was observed. Results The highest inhibition rate of probiotic fermentation Agaricus blazei polysaccharides group was 53.71%, while that of non-fermatation of Agaricus blazei polysaccharide group was 38.90%. Conclusion Inhibition rate of probiotic fermentation samples of Agaricus blazei polysaccharide was significantly higher than non-fermentation samples. Probiotic fermentation can significantly improve the anti-tumor effect of the Agaricus blazei.

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