| Literature DB >> 33559192 |
Shafiq Uz Zaman1, Muhammad Khaliq U Zaman2, Amber Arshad3, Sikander Rafiq4, Nawshad Muhammad5, Sidra Saqib1, Muddasar Jamal6, Salman Wajeeh7, Sania Imtiaz8, Muhammad Tahseen Sadiq2.
Abstract
Carbonate apatite/hydroxyapatite (CO3Ap/HAP) additive was obtained by calcination of wasted chicken bones at 900°C. Intermolecular attraction exists between CO3Ap/HAP additive and blended polysulfone (PSF) polymer. Electron dispersive X-ray (EDX) and FTIR analysis were carried out to check the elemental composition and bonding chemistry of prepared additive. The instantaneous demixing process generated consistent finger-like networks in CO3Ap/HAP/PSF-based composite membranes while sponge-like structure was shown by PSF as revealed by SEM images. The increase in weight % of additive loading is also confirmed by EDX analysis. Furthermore, the interaction mechanism of CO3Ap/HAP additive with polysulfone medium was analyzed by FTIR exploration. The water absorption experiment defined a 93% expansion in hydrophilic performance. Change in porosity occurs with additive loading and pure water permeation flux improved up to 11 times. Approximately, antifouling results revealed that 87% of water flux was recovered after treating with a protein solution, whereas a 30% improvement in antifouling capability in case of bovine serum albumin solution occurred. In vitro cytotoxicity, and clotting times study was carried out to evaluate virulent behavior and anticoagulation activity of formulated membranes.Entities:
Keywords: CO3Ap/HAP; biocompatibility; cytotoxicity; hemodialysis; polysulfone
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33559192 DOI: 10.1111/aor.13937
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Artif Organs ISSN: 0160-564X Impact factor: 3.094