Sol–gel‑templated bioactive glass scaffold: a review

Purpose This review paper explores diverse synthesis strategies within the sol–gel technique for producing silicate bioglass with a focus on tailoring these materials for bone scaffold design. Method A comprehensive search was conducted across various databases, including ScienceDirect, Taylor &...

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Main Authors: Shoushtari, Maryam Sarmast, Hoey, David, Awang Biak, Dayang Radiah, Abdullah, Norhafizah, Kamarudin, Suryani, Zainuddin, Halimatun S.
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Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2024
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author Shoushtari, Maryam Sarmast
Hoey, David
Awang Biak, Dayang Radiah
Abdullah, Norhafizah
Kamarudin, Suryani
Zainuddin, Halimatun S.
author_facet Shoushtari, Maryam Sarmast
Hoey, David
Awang Biak, Dayang Radiah
Abdullah, Norhafizah
Kamarudin, Suryani
Zainuddin, Halimatun S.
author_sort Shoushtari, Maryam Sarmast
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description Purpose This review paper explores diverse synthesis strategies within the sol–gel technique for producing silicate bioglass with a focus on tailoring these materials for bone scaffold design. Method A comprehensive search was conducted across various databases, including ScienceDirect, Taylor & Francis, Pub- Med, Hindawi, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Wiley Online Library, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar, using keywords such as “silica bioglass,” “Sol–gel technique,” “Templating,” and “Bone scaffold.” The analysis considered variables such as the sol–gel method, the templating approach, and materials used to fabricate silica bioglass bone scaffolds. Out of 140 initially identified studies, 92 were selected for detailed review published within the last two decades. Result and conclusion In this study, the effect of the sol–gel fabrication technique on the improvement of the structure of silicate bioglass bone scaffolds has been reviewed, along with a consideration of the associated advantages and disadvantages. Specifically, the focus of this study was on the templating sol–gel method and its direct impact on morphology and pore structures. Consequently, these findings have evaluated the development of templating sol–gel fabrication techniques for enhancing the bioactivity and biocompatibility of bone scaffolds.
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spelling upm-1152722025-02-27T06:42:23Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115272/ Sol–gel‑templated bioactive glass scaffold: a review Shoushtari, Maryam Sarmast Hoey, David Awang Biak, Dayang Radiah Abdullah, Norhafizah Kamarudin, Suryani Zainuddin, Halimatun S. Purpose This review paper explores diverse synthesis strategies within the sol–gel technique for producing silicate bioglass with a focus on tailoring these materials for bone scaffold design. Method A comprehensive search was conducted across various databases, including ScienceDirect, Taylor & Francis, Pub- Med, Hindawi, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Wiley Online Library, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar, using keywords such as “silica bioglass,” “Sol–gel technique,” “Templating,” and “Bone scaffold.” The analysis considered variables such as the sol–gel method, the templating approach, and materials used to fabricate silica bioglass bone scaffolds. Out of 140 initially identified studies, 92 were selected for detailed review published within the last two decades. Result and conclusion In this study, the effect of the sol–gel fabrication technique on the improvement of the structure of silicate bioglass bone scaffolds has been reviewed, along with a consideration of the associated advantages and disadvantages. Specifically, the focus of this study was on the templating sol–gel method and its direct impact on morphology and pore structures. Consequently, these findings have evaluated the development of templating sol–gel fabrication techniques for enhancing the bioactivity and biocompatibility of bone scaffolds. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2024-02-23 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115272/1/115272.pdf Shoushtari, Maryam Sarmast and Hoey, David and Awang Biak, Dayang Radiah and Abdullah, Norhafizah and Kamarudin, Suryani and Zainuddin, Halimatun S. (2024) Sol–gel‑templated bioactive glass scaffold: a review. Research on Biomedical Engineering, 40 (1). pp. 281-296. ISSN 2446-4732; eISSN: 2446-4740 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s42600-024-00342-x 10.1007/s42600-024-00342-x
spellingShingle Shoushtari, Maryam Sarmast
Hoey, David
Awang Biak, Dayang Radiah
Abdullah, Norhafizah
Kamarudin, Suryani
Zainuddin, Halimatun S.
Sol–gel‑templated bioactive glass scaffold: a review
title Sol–gel‑templated bioactive glass scaffold: a review
title_full Sol–gel‑templated bioactive glass scaffold: a review
title_fullStr Sol–gel‑templated bioactive glass scaffold: a review
title_full_unstemmed Sol–gel‑templated bioactive glass scaffold: a review
title_short Sol–gel‑templated bioactive glass scaffold: a review
title_sort sol–gel‑templated bioactive glass scaffold: a review
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