Litcius/Paper detail

Novel phosphate bioglasses and bioglass-ceramics for bone regeneration

Kinga J. Kowalska, Joanna Czechowska, El Sayed Yousef, Aneta Zima

2024Ceramics International23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics are biomaterials characterized by excellent bone bonding abilities. Many different bioactive glass formulations have been studied since the introduction of 45S5 bioglass by Larry Hench. Among silicate and borate bioglasses the phosphate-based ones seem to be interesting in drug delivery systems applications due to their high solubility and low toxicity. In this study novel phosphate bioactive glasses from the composition of P 2 O 5 – CaO – Ca(OH) 2 – KF – Na 2 O – TiO 2 and P 2 O 5 – CaO – Ca(OH) 2 – ZnO – KF –TiO 2 modified with 500 ppm or 2000 ppm of HAuCl 4 – 3H 2 O were obtained by traditional melt-quenching technique. Glass crystallization temperature was measured by DSC calorimetry. The bioglasses were partially crystallized above the crystallization temperature and the bioactive glass-ceramic based on the composition of the parent glasses was obtained. The FT-IR structural studies were performed to detect the presence of structural units beneficial for bioactivity of the materials. Crystalline phases of the bioglass-ceramics were identified with XRD. All bioglass-ceramics contained bioactive β-pyrophosphate. The obtained bioglasses and glass-ceramics were incubated in SBF to evaluate their bioactivity. Only P 2 O 5 – CaO – Ca(OH) 2 – KF– Na 2 O–TiO 2 bioglass-ceramics developed apatite-like layer on the surface after incubation in Simulated Body Fluid and was chosen as the material for future studies. The impact of the chemical composition of the bioglass, presence of particular structural units and bioglass-ceramic phase composition on the in vitro bioactivity was discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceRegeneration (biology)PhosphateCeramicComposite materialCell biologyChemistryBiologyOrganic chemistryBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsFacial Trauma and Fracture ManagementDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes
Novel phosphate bioglasses and bioglass-ceramics for bone regeneration | Litcius