Corrosion behavior and cytotoxicity of Mg-35Zn-3Ca alloy for surface modified biodegradable implant material

  • Ran Sook Park
  • , Yu Kyoung Kim
  • , Sook Jeong Lee
  • , Yong Seok Jang
  • , Ii Song Park*
  • , Yeo Heung Yun
  • , Tae Sung Bae
  • , Min Ho Lee
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the biocompatibility of Mg-Zn-Ca ternary alloy as a biodegradable material. The casting alloy underwent anodization in an alkaline electrolyte at current density 300 mA/cm 2 and frequency 50 Hz to obtain porous oxide layer. Plasma anodization film using pulse was shown to form irregular porous oxide film. As a result of corrosion test, the corrosion current was shown to decrease and the corrosion voltage was shown to increase in the anodized group, which showed the improvement of corrosion resistance after surface treatment. Sodium silicate (0.1 M) was directly oxidized due to high charges caused by spark and then formed SiO 2, and the compounds produced inside the film were shown MgO, Mg 2SiO 4, and SiO 2. In the histological examination in rats, all samples of the untreated group were shown to be absorbed 3 weeks later into the body. After the magnesium alloy was implanted, blood vessel expansion and tissue change were shown in the adjacent tissues. However, the changed tissues were shown to return to normal muscle tissues 4 weeks later when the alloy was completely absorbed. These results suggest that anodized Mg-35Zn-3Ca alloy has good biocompatibility in vivo and controls the absorption rate of biomaterials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)911-923
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Biomedical Materials Research - Part B Applied Biomaterials
Volume100 B
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2012.05

Keywords

  • biodegradation
  • degradation
  • magnesium
  • surface treatment

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Materials Science
  • Biological Sciences

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