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Dose‐dependent behavior of bioactive glass dissolution

Julian R. JonesCentre for Tissue Regeneration, Department of Materials, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Prince Consort Road, SW7 2BP, London, United KingdomPilar SepúlvedaCentre for Tissue Regeneration, Department of Materials, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Prince Consort Road, SW7 2BP, London, United KingdomLarry L. HenchCentre for Tissue Regeneration, Department of Materials, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Prince Consort Road, SW7 2BP, London, United Kingdom
2001en
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The effect of glass dosage (0.001 g ml(-1) to 0.015 g ml(-1)) on the in vitro dynamic dissolution behavior of melt-derived 45S5 and sol-gel-derived 58S bioactive glasses, in simulated body fluid (SBF) at 37 degrees C, was evaluated. These glasses differ significantly in texture, especially the specific surface area and porosity, as a result of differences in manufacturing route. The concentrations of elements (Si, Ca, P, and Na) leached from the glasses into the dissolution medium, from 1 to 22 h, were evaluated with the use of induced coupled plasma analysis (ICP). The reacted powders were analyzed with the use of FTIR to observe the formation of a hydroxycarbonate apatite layer on the surface. The results show that the rate of HCA formation on both gel- and melt-derived bioactive glass powders in vitro depends on the concentration of the powders in solution. This result must be taken into account when carrying out in vitro cell-culture studies to simulate conditions in vivo and in experiments using extracts of the bioactive glass powders.

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