Bioactive CompGosites Reinforced with Inorganic Glasses and Glass-Ceramics for Tissue Engineering Applications

last updated: 2014-07-03
TitleBioactive CompGosites Reinforced with Inorganic Glasses and Glass-Ceramics for Tissue Engineering Applications
Publication TypeBook Chapter
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsBarros, A. A., Leite A. J., Pires R. A., Mano J. F., and Reis R. L.
EditorsBesim B. - N.
Abstract Text

Bioactive composites, prepared by the combination of glasses or glass–ceramics with natural or synthetic polymers or blends, have been extensively exploited in bone tissue engineering. Their bioactive character is usually derived from the glass or glass–ceramic phase and is one of the most relevant properties to generate bone bonding. Herein we focus on the development of bioactive composite structures that target tissue engineering applications, with special emphasis on bone regeneration. Some concepts, e.g., bioactivity and biocompatibility, are initially introduced, followed by a description of the synthetic approaches that have been reported for the preparation of bioactive inorganic glasses or glass–ceramics. Different strategies to compound these inorganic particles with polymeric phases are detailed, spanning from conventional methodologies and wet spinning to rapid prototyping. Finally, a series of systems that have been developed for bone tissue engineering are described (including injectable systems, 3D scaffolds, membranes, and biomimetic layer-by-layer structures), as well as their in vitro biological response.

Book TitleAdvances in Calcium Phosphate Biomaterials
Volume2
Chapter10
Pagination331-353
Date2014-05-01
PublisherSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
ISSN2195-0644
ISBN 978-3-642-53979-4
DOI10.1007/978-3-642-53980-0
URLhttp://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-53980-0
KeywordsCalcium phosphate biomaterials, composites
RightsopenAccess
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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