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Electrospun Filaments Embedding Bioactive Glass Particles
"Electrospun Filaments Embedding Bioactive Glass Particles with Ion Release and Enhanced Mineralization" Nanomaterials 9 no. 2 182. Find Other Styles Note that from the first issue of 2016 MDPI journals use article numbers instead of page numbers.
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The production of nanofibers of bioactive glass by laser spinning is reported. The technique yields a great quantity of free‐standing fibers in the form of a mesh of disordered intertwined fibers. The method does not rely on chemical processing and does not need any chemical additive.
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Jun 27 2006 · Herein exploitation of bioactive glass as a one‐dimensional nanoscale fiber by employing an electrospinning process based on a sol–gel precursor is reported for the first time. Under controlled processing conditions continuous nanofibers have been generated successfully with variable diameters.
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smooth and uniform morphology and the average diameter of electrospun nanofibers decreased with increase in the bioactive glass nanoparticles. Also surface roughness significantly increased by adding nano-bioactive glass loading. Functional and mineral groups of scaffold materials were
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Inspired by nature in particular by the marine mussels adhesive proteins (MAPs) and by the tough brick-and-mortar nacre-like structure novel multilayered films are prepared in the present work. Organic–inorganic multilayered films with an architecture similar to nacre based on bioactive glass nanoparticles (BG) chitosan and hyaluronic acid modified with catechol groups which are the
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Bioactive glasses are increasingly considered in bone tissue engineering due to their angiogenic 12 and osteogenic 13 properties. Recently nano-scaled bioactive glass particles (nBG) have been integrated into various biopolymers such as alginate 14 gelatin 15 collagen 16 and chitosan 17–19 .
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"Electrospun Filaments Embedding Bioactive Glass Particles with Ion Release and Enhanced Mineralization" Nanomaterials 9 no. 2 182. Find Other Styles Note that from the first issue of 2016 MDPI journals use article numbers instead of page numbers.
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Nanofibres Nanoscale bioactive glasses and their composites with polymers gained attention of scientific community due to their biocompatibility. The combinations of bioactive glass (nanoparticles or nanofibers) with polymers have been proven good biocompatible and have been applied successfully in various fields. In his
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Based on FESEM images borate bioactive glass nanofibers showed an ultra-structure of crosslinked nanofibers with a different range of diameter ( nm) (Figure 4b). Nanofibers architecture
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Jan 01 2018 · 10Nanoscaled bioactive glass particles and nanofibers 10.1. Introduction. Silicate bioactive glasses were developed for the first time by Hench and coworkers in 1969 ( Hench 10.2. Characteristics of nanoscale bioactive glasses. The higher specific surface area of nanoscale bioactive glasses
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The composites containing nanoscaled bioactive glass natural polymer/nanocomposites and nanocomposites nanofibres have also been discussed. Moreover the
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size) bioactive glass particles as fillers (or coatings) 12 . However recent research to be reviewed in this paper demonstrates the application of nano-sized bioactive glass particles and nanofibres (which have become available only in the last few years) in a range of novel composites with improved performance for biomedical applications in
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IMAGE The nanofibers (and micro) of glass fiber laser produced are used for bone tissue regeneration.view more . Credit Quintero et al. A team of researchers from
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The SEM images of bioactive glass nanofibres prepared by electrospinning (A) after calcination at 600 °C (B) can be seen in Fig. 6 while Fig. 7 is showing the typical SEM images of electrospun submicron bioactive glass 70S30C fibers at different magnification (A-C) and SEM image of a single fiber (D).
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The present communication reports the synthesis of silver containing bioactive glass by sol gel route followed by fabrication of the antibacterial bioactive glass nanofibers (ABGnf dia 200‐900
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Jan 01 2011 · Nanoscale bioactive glasses of silicate composition are gaining increasing attention due to their superior bioactivity enhanced osteoconductivity and antibacterial properties when compared to conventional (micron-sized) bioactive glasses.
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Nanoscale bioactive glasses of silicate composition are gaining increasing attention due to their superior bioactivity enhanced osteoconductivity and antibacterial properties when compared to conventional (micron-sized) bioactive glasses.
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The production of nanofibers of bioactive glass by laser spinning is reported. The technique yields a great quantity of free‐standing fibers in the form of a mesh of disordered intertwined fibers. The method does not rely on chemical processing and does not need any chemical additive.
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A glass glass-ceramic or ceramic bead is described with an internal porous scaffold microstructure that is surrounded by an amorphous shield. The shield serves to protect the internal porous microstructure of the shield while increasing the overall strength of the porous microstructure and improve the flowability of the beads either by themselves or in devices such as biologically
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The healing of oral lesions that are associated with diabetes mellitus is a matter of great concern. Bioactive glass is a highly recommended bioceramic scaffold for bone and soft tissue regeneration. In this study we aimed to assess the efficacy of a novel formula of bioactive glass nanofibers in enhancing oral mucosal wound regeneration in diabetes mellitus.
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Nanoscale bioactive glasses of silicate composition are gaining increasing attention due to their superior bioactivity enhanced osteoconductivity and antibacterial properties when compared to conventional (micron-sized) bioactive glasses.
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Nanosized bioactive glass (nBG) particles show high in vitro reactivity as a result of their high specific surface making them promising materials for bone tissue engineering. In this study we investigate the in vitro reactivity of Sr-containing nanosized bioactive glass particles (type 1393) in simulated body fluid (SBF). Hydroxyapatite (HAp) formation was monitored by Fourier Transform
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In vitro degradation of chitosan composite foams for biomedical applications and effect of bioactive glass as a crosslinker. Biomedical Glasses 2018 4 (1) 45-56. DOI 10.1515/bglass. M. Erol Taygun A.R. Boccaccini. Nanoscaled bioactive glass particles and nanofibers. 2018 . DOI 10.1016/B..
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The Use of Nanoscaled Fibers or Tubes to Improve Biocompatibility and Bioactivity of Biomedical Materials. Xiaoming Li 1 Rongrong Cui 1 Wei Liu 1 Lianwen Sun 1 Bo Yu 2 Yubo Fan 1 Qingling Feng 3 Fuzhai Cui 3 and Fumio Watari4
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Chitosan (CH) and polycaprolactone (PCL) are antibacterial biocompatible biodegradable inexpensive and have good cell attachment. 17 Bioactive glass (BG) nanoparticles are bioactive biocompatible and resistant to abrasion. 16 Nano-BG with a chemical composition containing SiO 2 Na 2 O CaO and P 2 O 5 is used for the regeneration of
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Inspired by nature in particular by the marine mussels adhesive proteins (MAPs) and by the tough brick-and-mortar nacre-like structure novel multilayered films are prepared in the present work. Organic–inorganic multilayered films with an architecture similar to nacre based on bioactive glass nanoparticles (BG) chitosan and hyaluronic acid modified with catechol groups which are the
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Chitosan (CH) and polycaprolactone (PCL) are antibacterial biocompatible biodegradable inexpensive and have good cell attachment. 17 Bioactive glass (BG) nanoparticles are bioactive biocompatible and resistant to abrasion. 16 Nano-BG with a chemical composition containing SiO 2 Na 2 O CaO and P 2 O 5 is used for the regeneration of
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nanofibers had a tensile strength of 3.01 ± 0.15 MPa with strain at break of 4 . Accordingly the 1 -loaded nanofibers showed a higher tensile strength than pristine chitosan/PEO nanofibers due to the formation of secondary bonds between BG particles and the matrix 6. Moreover the composite nanofibers exhibited better
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The recently developed nanosized bioactive glass particles (Brunner et al. 2006) represent an attractive alternative to glass particles in the micrometer range for hard tissue regeneration since their small particle size makes them ideal for injectable carrier for effective introduction into bone defects.
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