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Enhancing biocompatibility and corrosion resistance of Mg implants via surface treatments

Authors
Jo, Ji-HoonHong, Ji-YeonShin, Kwang-SeonKim, Hyoun-EeKoh, Young-Hag
Issue Date
11월-2012
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
Magnesium; anodization; micro-arc oxidation; corrosion; biocompatibility
Citation
JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS APPLICATIONS, v.27, no.4, pp.469 - 476
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS APPLICATIONS
Volume
27
Number
4
Start Page
469
End Page
476
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/107006
DOI
10.1177/0885328211412633
ISSN
0885-3282
Abstract
Oxide coating layers were formed on a pure magnesium (Mg) substrate through anodization and micro-arc oxidation (MAO) in order to enhance the biocompatibility and reduce the degradation rate. A thin, smooth MgO coating layer was formed after the anodization. On the other hand, when the Mg was treated using the MAO process, a relatively thick, rough MgO layer was formed. The corrosion properties were investigated using electrochemical and ion release tests in a simulated body fluid. Both the anodization and the MAO treatment enhanced the corrosion resistance of the Mg specimens. However, the MgO layers that formed on the surface were not stable enough to render favorable environments for cell growth. The anodized and MAO-treated specimens were post-treated in a cell-culturing medium in order to improve the stability of the coating layer. The biocompatibility was evaluated using in vitro cell tests, including cell attachment, DNA measurement, and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity tests. The DNA levels of the surface-treated Mg were about 6-10 times higher than the bare Mg. The ALP activity levels were also more than double after either the anodization or the MAO followed by the post-treatments. These results demonstrated that the biocompatibility and the corrosion resistance of Mg were significantly improved by the series of surface treatments.
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