On-site smart biomimetic mineralization of starch-templated CaP prenucleation clusters triggered by α-amylase
With the attention of biomineralization, calcium phosphate precursor phases regulated by different organic templates are synthesized and used as mineral sources for biomimetic mineralization. However, most of the organic templates have limited ability to stabilize calcium and phosphorus ions, or the...
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doaj-e3e03addf1be404b83d0ed1e6dbba20e2021-09-13T04:12:48ZengElsevierMaterials & Design0264-12752021-11-01210110093On-site smart biomimetic mineralization of starch-templated CaP prenucleation clusters triggered by α-amylaseQingli Zhou0Mengxi Guo1Qunlin Zhang2Quan-Li Li3Chris Ying Cao4Stomatologic Hospital & College, Anhui Medical University, Key Lab. of Oral Diseases Research of Anhui Province, Hefei 230032, ChinaStomatologic Hospital & College, Anhui Medical University, Key Lab. of Oral Diseases Research of Anhui Province, Hefei 230032, ChinaSchool of Pharmacy, Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230032, ChinaStomatologic Hospital & College, Anhui Medical University, Key Lab. of Oral Diseases Research of Anhui Province, Hefei 230032, ChinaStomatologic Hospital & College, Anhui Medical University, Key Lab. of Oral Diseases Research of Anhui Province, Hefei 230032, China; Corresponding author.With the attention of biomineralization, calcium phosphate precursor phases regulated by different organic templates are synthesized and used as mineral sources for biomimetic mineralization. However, most of the organic templates have limited ability to stabilize calcium and phosphorus ions, or the selected templates have poor biocompatibility and irremovability, which make them difficult to co-exist in long-term stability and crystal transformation, and to achieve convenient and harmless clinical application. Herein, we propose a calcium phosphate prenucleation clusters (CaP-PNCs)/starch complex, which includes uniform-sized, separate, and homogeneously distributed amorphous calcium phosphate nanoclusters of about 1 nm. By means of freeze-drying and redissolution, the CaP-PNCs/starch complex can be converted between liquid and spongy solid without changing their morphology and amorphous phase, and the freeze-dried CaP-PNCs/starch complex can be stored at room temperature for at least 5 months. Imitating the mechanism of protein-protease controlled biomineralization in organisms, the CaP-PNCs/starch complex is mixed with α-amylase during application. Starch templates are removed by enzymolysis and CaP-PNCs can be released, thus triggering on-site biomimetic mineralization with enamel-like structures to repair tooth tissue defects (including enamel and dentin). CaP-PNCs/starch complex provides a smart mineral source supply for biomimetic mineralization and a new pathway for the design of biomimetic materials.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127521006481Biomimetic mineralizationCalcium phosphatePrenucleation clusterα-AmylaseStarchEnzymatic hydrolysis |
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On-site smart biomimetic mineralization of starch-templated CaP prenucleation clusters triggered by α-amylase |
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On-site smart biomimetic mineralization of starch-templated CaP prenucleation clusters triggered by α-amylase |
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On-site smart biomimetic mineralization of starch-templated CaP prenucleation clusters triggered by α-amylase |
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On-site smart biomimetic mineralization of starch-templated CaP prenucleation clusters triggered by α-amylase |
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On-site smart biomimetic mineralization of starch-templated CaP prenucleation clusters triggered by α-amylase |
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on-site smart biomimetic mineralization of starch-templated cap prenucleation clusters triggered by α-amylase |
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With the attention of biomineralization, calcium phosphate precursor phases regulated by different organic templates are synthesized and used as mineral sources for biomimetic mineralization. However, most of the organic templates have limited ability to stabilize calcium and phosphorus ions, or the selected templates have poor biocompatibility and irremovability, which make them difficult to co-exist in long-term stability and crystal transformation, and to achieve convenient and harmless clinical application. Herein, we propose a calcium phosphate prenucleation clusters (CaP-PNCs)/starch complex, which includes uniform-sized, separate, and homogeneously distributed amorphous calcium phosphate nanoclusters of about 1 nm. By means of freeze-drying and redissolution, the CaP-PNCs/starch complex can be converted between liquid and spongy solid without changing their morphology and amorphous phase, and the freeze-dried CaP-PNCs/starch complex can be stored at room temperature for at least 5 months. Imitating the mechanism of protein-protease controlled biomineralization in organisms, the CaP-PNCs/starch complex is mixed with α-amylase during application. Starch templates are removed by enzymolysis and CaP-PNCs can be released, thus triggering on-site biomimetic mineralization with enamel-like structures to repair tooth tissue defects (including enamel and dentin). CaP-PNCs/starch complex provides a smart mineral source supply for biomimetic mineralization and a new pathway for the design of biomimetic materials. |
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Biomimetic mineralization Calcium phosphate Prenucleation cluster α-Amylase Starch Enzymatic hydrolysis |
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