The aim of the development of composite materials is to combine the most desired properties of two or more materials. In this work, the biodegradable character, good controlled-release properties, and natural origin of starch-based biomaterials are combined with the bioactive and bone-bonding properties of bioactive glass (BG). Novel, bioactive composite starch-BG microparticles were synthesized starting from a blend of starch and polylactic acid (50%/50% wt) with BG 45S5 powder using a simple emulsion method. Morphological and chemical characterization showed that these particles exhibited a spherical morphology with sizes up to 350 m and that BG 45S5 was incorporated successfully into the composite particles. Upon immersion in a solution ...
International audienceThis research is based on the study of bioactivity kinetic in function of the ...
International audienceThanks to their high biocompatibility and bioactivity, bioactive glasses are v...
P(3HB) was produced from a novel gram-positive micro-organism (Bacillus cereus SPV) using biotechnol...
For many biomedical applications, biodegradable and simultaneously bioactive materials are desired. ...
There is a clear need for the development of microparticles that can be used simultaneously as carri...
For many biomedical applications, biodegradable and simultaneously bioactive materials are desired. ...
AbstractIn present times, researchers are attracted towards studies on biocomposite as a potential b...
In a previous work, we described the use of starch-based microparticles as vehicles for the controll...
This work investigated the effect of adding nanoparticulate (29 nm) bioactive glass particles on the...
In recent years, the combination of natural polymers with nanoparticles has permitted the developmen...
For bone regeneration and repair, combinations of different materials are often needed. Biodegradab...
Bioactive glasses are surface-active ceramic materials which support and accelerate bone growth in t...
In this work a set of novel materials for bone tissue regeneration have been tested in vivo in an an...
Microsphere systems with the ideal properties for bone regeneration need to be bioactive, and at the...
Bioactive glass nanoparticles (BG-NPs), based on both ternary (SiO(2)-CaO-P(2)O(5)) and binary (SiO(...
International audienceThis research is based on the study of bioactivity kinetic in function of the ...
International audienceThanks to their high biocompatibility and bioactivity, bioactive glasses are v...
P(3HB) was produced from a novel gram-positive micro-organism (Bacillus cereus SPV) using biotechnol...
For many biomedical applications, biodegradable and simultaneously bioactive materials are desired. ...
There is a clear need for the development of microparticles that can be used simultaneously as carri...
For many biomedical applications, biodegradable and simultaneously bioactive materials are desired. ...
AbstractIn present times, researchers are attracted towards studies on biocomposite as a potential b...
In a previous work, we described the use of starch-based microparticles as vehicles for the controll...
This work investigated the effect of adding nanoparticulate (29 nm) bioactive glass particles on the...
In recent years, the combination of natural polymers with nanoparticles has permitted the developmen...
For bone regeneration and repair, combinations of different materials are often needed. Biodegradab...
Bioactive glasses are surface-active ceramic materials which support and accelerate bone growth in t...
In this work a set of novel materials for bone tissue regeneration have been tested in vivo in an an...
Microsphere systems with the ideal properties for bone regeneration need to be bioactive, and at the...
Bioactive glass nanoparticles (BG-NPs), based on both ternary (SiO(2)-CaO-P(2)O(5)) and binary (SiO(...
International audienceThis research is based on the study of bioactivity kinetic in function of the ...
International audienceThanks to their high biocompatibility and bioactivity, bioactive glasses are v...
P(3HB) was produced from a novel gram-positive micro-organism (Bacillus cereus SPV) using biotechnol...