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Bioactive glass powder

85S, ≥98%, ≤40 μm particle size

Synonym(s):

Bioglass ceramics, Silica glass

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Linear Formula:
CaO:SiO2:P2O5
NACRES:
NA.23
UNSPSC Code:
12352305
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Quality Level

assay

≥98%

form

powder

reaction suitability

core: calcium

particle size

≤40 μm

Application

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.


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Health hazardCorrosion

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Danger

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Hazard Classifications

Eye Dam. 1 - Skin Corr. 1A - STOT RE 2 Inhalation

target_organs

Lungs

Storage Class

8A - Combustible corrosive hazardous materials



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Francesco Baino et al.
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
Julian R Jones
Acta biomaterialia, 9(1), 4457-4486 (2012-08-28)
Bioactive glasses are reported to be able to stimulate more bone regeneration than other bioactive ceramics but they lag behind other bioactive ceramics in terms of commercial success. Bioactive glass has not yet reached its potential but research activity is



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916072-25G04061842312320