Hydrothermal assisted conventional sol-gel method for synthesis of bioactive glass 70S30Cы
Bioactive glasses (Bioglasses) are widely synthesized by the conventional sol-gel method consisting of two main steps for sol and gel formation. However, the conversion from sol to gel requires a long time (5–7 days).
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A Structural Comparison of Ordered and Non-Ordered Ion Doped Silicate Bioactive Glasses [PDF]
One of the key benefits of sol-gel-derived glasses is the presence of a mesoporous structure and the resulting increase in surface area. This enhancement in textural properties has a significant e ect on the physicochemical properties of the materials.
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Achievements in Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses for Biomedical Applications
Nowadays, mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) are envisaged as promising candidates in the field of bioceramics for bone tissue regeneration. This is ascribed to their singular chemical composition, structural and textural properties and easy-to-functionalize surface, giving rise to accelerated bioactive responses and capacity for local drug delivery ...
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Role of bioglass derivatives in tissue regeneration and repair: A review
Bioceramics are significantly contributing in repairing and reconstructing the defective areas of the musculoskeletal system. Bioactive glass is a non-crystalline bioceramic that has been widely used in regeneration due to its extensive bone-forming ...
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Bioactive SrO-SiO2 glass with well-ordered mesopores: Characterization, physiochemistry and biological properties [PDF]
For a biomaterial to be considered suitable for bone repair it should ideally be both bioactive and have a capacity for controllable drug delivery; as such, mesoporous SiO2 glass has been proposed as a new class of bone regeneration material by virtue of
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Mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles (MBGNs) are widely recognized for their ability to bond to hard tissue, while the ions released from the BG structure enhance specific cellular pathways. In this study, the SiO2-P2O5-CaO-MgO-ZnO system was used to
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Copper-containing mesoporous bioactive glass promotes angiogenesis in an in vivo zebrafish model [PDF]
The osteogenic and angiogenic responses of organisms to the ionic products of degradation of bioactive glasses (BGs) are being intensively investigated. The promotion of angiogenesis by copper (Cu) has been known for more than three decades. This element
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Characterization of Bioactive Glass Synthesized by Sol-Gel Process in Hot Water
Bioactive glass 70SiO2-30CaO (mol.%) was successfully synthesized by modified sol–gel in hot water without using an acid catalyst. TG-DSC analysis showed that the amorphous glass could be synthesized by sintering the sample at 700 °C for three hours. The
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Osteogenic effects of simvastatin-loaded mesoporous titania thin films [PDF]
The use of statins in the field of bone regeneration is under current investigation due to the existing demand for non-toxic anabolic agents capable of enhancing bone formation in cases of substantial loss. Simvastatin, a coenzyme currently prescribed in
Angelome, Paula Cecilia +7 more
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Osteogenic properties of manganese‐doped mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles [PDF]
AbstractMesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles (MBGNs) based on the SiO2–P2O5–CaO system have demonstrated promising properties for the local delivery of therapeutically active ions with the aim to improve their osteogenic properties. Manganese (Mn) has been identified as a candidate ion for local application in bone tissue engineering applications ...
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