Mesoporous bioactive glasses: Relevance of their porous structure compared to that of classical bioglasses

In the last decade, the development of third generation bioceramics for Bone Tissue Regeneration has experienced significant progress with the emergence of a new generation of nanostructured materials named mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBG). This new generation of materials, also known as “template...

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Main Authors: Izquierdo-Barba Isabel, Vallet-Regí María
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-11-01
Series:Biomedical Glasses
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spelling doaj-e8287e2d853a4cfd82aec76dca18659c2020-11-25T00:57:33ZengSciendoBiomedical Glasses2299-39322015-11-011110.1515/bglass-2015-0014bglass-2015-0014Mesoporous bioactive glasses: Relevance of their porous structure compared to that of classical bioglassesIzquierdo-Barba Isabel0Vallet-Regí María1Departamento de Química Inorgánica y Bioinorgánica, Facultad de Farmacia, UCM, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital 12 de Octubre i+12, 28040-Madrid, Spain; Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red. Bioingeniería, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina, CIBER-BBN, Spain;Departamento de Química Inorgánica y Bioinorgánica, Facultad de Farmacia, UCM, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Hospital 12 de Octubre i+12, 28040-Madrid, Spain; Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red. Bioingeniería, Biomateriales y Nanomedicina, CIBER-BBN, Spain;In the last decade, the development of third generation bioceramics for Bone Tissue Regeneration has experienced significant progress with the emergence of a new generation of nanostructured materials named mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBG). This new generation of materials, also known as “templated glasses”, presents chemical compositions similar to those of conventional bioactive sol–gel glasses and the added value of an ordered mesopore arrangement. This article shows an indepth comparative study of the ordered porous structures of MBGs compared to conventional glasses (melt and solgel) andhowthese properties influence the bioactivity process. Moreover, the possibility to tailor the textural and structural properties of these nanostructured materials by an exhaustive control of the different synthesis parameters is also discussed. A brief overview regarding the possibility of using these materials as controlled drug delivery systems and as starting materials for the fabrication of 3D scaffolds for bone tissue regeneration is also given.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/bglass.2015.1.issue-1/bglass-2015-0014/bglass-2015-0014.xml?format=INTmesoporous bioactive glassesstructural features textural properties bioactivity drug delivery systems and bone tissue regeneration
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author Izquierdo-Barba Isabel
Vallet-Regí María
spellingShingle Izquierdo-Barba Isabel
Vallet-Regí María
Mesoporous bioactive glasses: Relevance of their porous structure compared to that of classical bioglasses
Biomedical Glasses
mesoporous bioactive glasses
structural features
textural properties
bioactivity
drug delivery systems and bone tissue regeneration
author_facet Izquierdo-Barba Isabel
Vallet-Regí María
author_sort Izquierdo-Barba Isabel
title Mesoporous bioactive glasses: Relevance of their porous structure compared to that of classical bioglasses
title_short Mesoporous bioactive glasses: Relevance of their porous structure compared to that of classical bioglasses
title_full Mesoporous bioactive glasses: Relevance of their porous structure compared to that of classical bioglasses
title_fullStr Mesoporous bioactive glasses: Relevance of their porous structure compared to that of classical bioglasses
title_full_unstemmed Mesoporous bioactive glasses: Relevance of their porous structure compared to that of classical bioglasses
title_sort mesoporous bioactive glasses: relevance of their porous structure compared to that of classical bioglasses
publisher Sciendo
series Biomedical Glasses
issn 2299-3932
publishDate 2015-11-01
description In the last decade, the development of third generation bioceramics for Bone Tissue Regeneration has experienced significant progress with the emergence of a new generation of nanostructured materials named mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBG). This new generation of materials, also known as “templated glasses”, presents chemical compositions similar to those of conventional bioactive sol–gel glasses and the added value of an ordered mesopore arrangement. This article shows an indepth comparative study of the ordered porous structures of MBGs compared to conventional glasses (melt and solgel) andhowthese properties influence the bioactivity process. Moreover, the possibility to tailor the textural and structural properties of these nanostructured materials by an exhaustive control of the different synthesis parameters is also discussed. A brief overview regarding the possibility of using these materials as controlled drug delivery systems and as starting materials for the fabrication of 3D scaffolds for bone tissue regeneration is also given.
topic mesoporous bioactive glasses
structural features
textural properties
bioactivity
drug delivery systems and bone tissue regeneration
url http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/bglass.2015.1.issue-1/bglass-2015-0014/bglass-2015-0014.xml?format=INT
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