The present study aimed to develop a highly pure and crystalline beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) bone graft substitute using the propagated Scleractinian coral. The solid-state reaction followed by heat-treatment (1050 °C–1100 °C for 1 h) between calcium carbonate from the propagated coral and dicalcium phosphate anhydrous was performed to fabricate the coral-derived β-TCP. The microstructural, in vitro, and in vivo properties of the propagated coral and heat-treated specimens were characterized through scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffractometry, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, cell viability assay, and rabbit model. Results confirmed that the pure coral-derived β-TCP with interconnected microporosity ...
Current bone graft materials are mainly produced from coralline hydroxyapatite (HAp). Due to the nat...
The aim of this study is to obtain pure natural hydroxyapatite (HAp) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) ...
© 2016 Coral skeletons can regenerate replacement human bone in nonload-bearing excavated skeletal l...
Herein we report rabbit model in vivo bone regeneration of hydrothermally converted coralline hydrox...
There are many reports on the induction of new bone with synthetic bone substitutes. However, the hi...
Aim: An approach for three-dimensional (3D) bone tissue generation from bone marrow mesenchymal adul...
The demand of bone graft materials has been increasing. Among various origins of bone graft material...
Composite biomaterial scaffolds consisting of natural polymers and bioceramics may offer an alternat...
Aim: An approach for three-dimensional (3D) bone tissue generation from bone marrow mesenchymal adul...
Marine CaCO₃ skeletons have tailored architectures created by nature, which give them structural sup...
Coralina® HAP-200 (coralline hydroxyapatite obtained by hydrothermal treatment of marine corals) and...
The synthesis of collagen–hydroxyapatite composites has been carried out, and the biocompatibility a...
We evaluated starfish-derived -tricalcium phosphate (Sf-TCP) obtained by phosphatization of starfish...
The purpose of this work was to develop novel 3D coralline-chitosan macroporous composite scaffolds ...
Coralina ® HAP-200 (coralline hydroxyapatite obtained by hydrothermal treatment of marine corals) an...
Current bone graft materials are mainly produced from coralline hydroxyapatite (HAp). Due to the nat...
The aim of this study is to obtain pure natural hydroxyapatite (HAp) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) ...
© 2016 Coral skeletons can regenerate replacement human bone in nonload-bearing excavated skeletal l...
Herein we report rabbit model in vivo bone regeneration of hydrothermally converted coralline hydrox...
There are many reports on the induction of new bone with synthetic bone substitutes. However, the hi...
Aim: An approach for three-dimensional (3D) bone tissue generation from bone marrow mesenchymal adul...
The demand of bone graft materials has been increasing. Among various origins of bone graft material...
Composite biomaterial scaffolds consisting of natural polymers and bioceramics may offer an alternat...
Aim: An approach for three-dimensional (3D) bone tissue generation from bone marrow mesenchymal adul...
Marine CaCO₃ skeletons have tailored architectures created by nature, which give them structural sup...
Coralina® HAP-200 (coralline hydroxyapatite obtained by hydrothermal treatment of marine corals) and...
The synthesis of collagen–hydroxyapatite composites has been carried out, and the biocompatibility a...
We evaluated starfish-derived -tricalcium phosphate (Sf-TCP) obtained by phosphatization of starfish...
The purpose of this work was to develop novel 3D coralline-chitosan macroporous composite scaffolds ...
Coralina ® HAP-200 (coralline hydroxyapatite obtained by hydrothermal treatment of marine corals) an...
Current bone graft materials are mainly produced from coralline hydroxyapatite (HAp). Due to the nat...
The aim of this study is to obtain pure natural hydroxyapatite (HAp) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) ...
© 2016 Coral skeletons can regenerate replacement human bone in nonload-bearing excavated skeletal l...