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Bioactive glass
powder, S53P4, ≥98%, 50-250 μm particle size
Synonym(s):
Bioglass ceramics, Silica glass
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Bioactive glass is able to form a hydroxyapatite-like surface layer thus providing a stable bond to bone cells. In addition, bioactive glass has been shown to stimulate bone cells regeneration. Due to its biocompatability and osteogenic capacity applications include tissue engineering, enamel reconstruction, bio-coatings, and high temperature adhesives. Furthermore, S53P4 has displayed antimicrobial activity.
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Hazard Classifications
Eye Dam. 1 - Skin Corr. 1B - STOT RE 2 Inhalation - STOT SE 3
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Lungs, Respiratory system
Storage Class
8A - Combustible corrosive hazardous materials
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WGK 3
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Materials (Basel, Switzerland), 11(2) (2018-03-03)
Bone defects caused by trauma or pathological events are major clinical and socioeconomic burdens. Thus, the efforts of regenerative medicine have been focused on the development of non-biodegradable materials resembling bone features. Consequently, the use of bioactive glass as a
Journal of functional biomaterials, 9(1) (2018-03-23)
Bioactive glasses caused a revolution in healthcare and paved the way for modern biomaterial-driven regenerative medicine. The first 45S5 glass composition, invented by Larry Hench fifty years ago, was able to bond to living bone and to stimulate osteogenesis through
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