Brushite cements have good osteoconductive and resorbable properties, but the low mechanical strength and poor injectability limit their clinical applications in load-bearing conditions and minimally invasive surgery. In this study, an injectable brushite cement that contains monocalcium phosphate monohydrate (MCPM) and β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) as its solid phase and ammonium ferric citrate (AFC) solution as the aqueous medium was designed to have high mechanical strength. The optimized formulation achieved a compressive strength of 62.8 ± 7.2 MPa, which is above the previously reported values of hand-mixing brushite cements. The incorporation of AFC prolonged the setting times and greatly enhanced the injectability and degradation properties of the cements. and experiments demonstrated that the brushite cements exhibited good biocompatibility and bone regeneration capacity. The novel brushite cement is promising for bone healing in load-bearing applications.

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