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 ability and biocompatibility. The plethora of bioa...

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Main Authors: Gao Yang, Seles Mohan Anne, Rajan Mariappan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2023-05-01
Series:Reviews on Advanced Materials Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/rams-2022-0318
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description 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 ability and biocompatibility. The plethora of bioactive glass research has been buried over the years in the area of bone construction in various forms. The composition of the bioactive glass with its network formers and modifier plays a vital role in bone-forming ability and prevents crystallization. The hybrid polymer and metal ion-doped bioactive glass add advantages to bone tissue repair. The development and the challenge during the preparation of bioactive glasses have been discussed in this review. Based on the orthopedic defect, their porous size, volume, and even mechanical properties can be tailored to obtain the desired scaffold combined with the therapeutic delivery of bioactive compounds. Bone tissue engineering is inevitable without the process of osteoinduction, osteoconduction, and osteointegration, and their role in bioactive glass was reported. Bioactive glass is the key contributor to the glass age, and it has been subjected to medicinal applications for tissue repair, regeneration, and therapeutic agent delivery.
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spelling doaj.art-edf1b3b13dca40b1bddc1f148e0dd1d02023-06-05T09:18:11ZengDe GruyterReviews on Advanced Materials Science1605-81272023-05-01621pp. S53S8210.1515/rams-2022-0318Role of bioglass derivatives in tissue regeneration and repair: A reviewGao Yang0Seles Mohan Anne1Rajan Mariappan2Department of Orthopedics, The Central Hospital of Yongzhou, Yongzhou, 425000, ChinaBiomaterials in Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Natural Products Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai625021, IndiaBiomaterials in Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Natural Products Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai625021, IndiaBioceramics 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 ability and biocompatibility. The plethora of bioactive glass research has been buried over the years in the area of bone construction in various forms. The composition of the bioactive glass with its network formers and modifier plays a vital role in bone-forming ability and prevents crystallization. The hybrid polymer and metal ion-doped bioactive glass add advantages to bone tissue repair. The development and the challenge during the preparation of bioactive glasses have been discussed in this review. Based on the orthopedic defect, their porous size, volume, and even mechanical properties can be tailored to obtain the desired scaffold combined with the therapeutic delivery of bioactive compounds. Bone tissue engineering is inevitable without the process of osteoinduction, osteoconduction, and osteointegration, and their role in bioactive glass was reported. Bioactive glass is the key contributor to the glass age, and it has been subjected to medicinal applications for tissue repair, regeneration, and therapeutic agent delivery.https://doi.org/10.1515/rams-2022-0318bioactive glassbioactive scaffoldmesoporous bioactive glassbone tissue engineeringosseointegration
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Role of bioglass derivatives in tissue regeneration and repair: A review
Reviews on Advanced Materials Science
bioactive glass
bioactive scaffold
mesoporous bioactive glass
bone tissue engineering
osseointegration
title Role of bioglass derivatives in tissue regeneration and repair: A review
title_full Role of bioglass derivatives in tissue regeneration and repair: A review
title_fullStr Role of bioglass derivatives in tissue regeneration and repair: A review
title_full_unstemmed Role of bioglass derivatives in tissue regeneration and repair: A review
title_short Role of bioglass derivatives in tissue regeneration and repair: A review
title_sort role of bioglass derivatives in tissue regeneration and repair a review
topic bioactive glass
bioactive scaffold
mesoporous bioactive glass
bone tissue engineering
osseointegration
url https://doi.org/10.1515/rams-2022-0318
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