BME 304 - Biomaterials - Lect 2
BME 304 - Biomaterials - Lect 2
BME 304 - Biomaterials - Lect 2
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
Biomedical Engineering Unit
Biomaterial
Mechanical &corrosion
BIOMATERIALS
Physical
Physical Properties Chemical Properties
Microstructure Chemical structure
Chemical Texture Functional groups
Density Hydrophilic/hydrophobic
Porosity Degradation
Charge
Impact on human tissues pH
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Salient Properties of Biomaterials
A. Biological Properties
Refers to the properties which favor
Biological interaction of biomaterials to tissue /
Biomaterial
organs otherwise material will be rejected
Mechanical
through different reactions.
Physical
Biocompatibility Biodegradable
Chemical Bio-inert Bioresorbability
Toxicity Osteoconductivity
Bioactivity Osteoinductivity
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Definitions of terms
Biocompatibility: Generally refers to the response of biological
organism the presence of biomaterial, not vice versa (Rejection)
→ The ability of a material to perform its desired function with an
appropriate host response in a specific application (D.F. Williams, the
Williams dictionary of biomaterial, 1999)
Bioactive
The ability of biomaterial to elicit or modulate a favorable response
(activity) from any party of biological organism such as interaction,
adhesion etc
Biodegradability
The ability of biomaterial to be broken down or decomposed by
biological organism
Osteoconductivity
The ability of biomaterial to passively allow the growth of pre-
existing bone tissue onto its surface and/or into pores
Osteoinductivity
The ability of biomaterial to stimulate new bone formation
(osteogenesis). Often evaluated by implantation in an ectopic site,
such as muscles
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B. Mechanical Properties
Biomaterials are subjected to several force when they are in
actual application.
→ So their mechanical properties should withstand the effect
of the applied forces (stress, strain, shear)
→ Mechanical properties of materials depend on
microstructure and can be modified through processing
techniques which cause rearranging of microstructure or
combining more than one materials together (Composite)
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Mechanical properties mostly refers to;
Tensile strength, Compression strength, yield strength, elastic
modulus, corrosion, wear, creep, and hardness etc.
The strength of material can be analyzed by stress- strain curve.
Plasticity
Material undergo permanent deformation without fracture even
after the external force is removed
Creep strength
Ability of materials withstand slowly deformation over long period
under (high) stress.
Young’s modulus of elasticity (E)
By Hooke's law, within the proportional limit, stress = E × strain.
𝜎 𝐹𝐿
𝐸 = = 𝑜 (Pa)
𝜀 𝐴𝑜 𝑒
Where;
E → Young’s modulus of elasticity
F → Applied force
𝐿𝑜 → Original length
𝐴𝑜 → Original area
e → Elongation
Includes:
Sutures
Clips and staples for wound closure
Dissolvable dressings
Bone plates and screws
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c) Assist in drugs delivery
Includes:
Catheters
Bags
Syringes
tubes,
infusion pumps
IV Cannula
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d) Assist in Diagnosis and Treatment
Includes:
Probes,
Catheters
Encapsulations
Drains
Applications
Biomaterials
Noted that;
Proteins (red) adsorb differently to different materials and are
depicted as elongated in metal and globular on polymer.
Cell (blue) interact with the material via adsorbed proteins
dictates how the cell will respond (adhere, proliferate,
differentiate, etc.)
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Interaction occurs through four stages;
Water-surface interaction, Cell attachment and spreading, and
Protein adsorption, Proliferation.
d) Cell proliferation
4th stage: Is the process of increase in the number of cells which
occurs as a result of regulated cell growth and cell division.
The cells increase exponentially resulting on rapid tissue growth
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It is influenced by both microscale roughness and wettability
Testing of Biomaterials
Based on specific requirements to the area of application of
biomaterials different testing techniques have to be carried out to
assess the tissue response and the clinical relevant performance of
newly developed biomaterials.
Biocompatibility tests Surface topography test
Mechanical strength tests
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ASSIGNMENT
Q1. With the aid of sketch or block diagram/flow chart/process
elaborate at least three tests carried out on biomaterials to
evaluate its salient properties in the following categories;
Biocompatibility
Mechanical strength
Surface topography