About Interactions Between Sol-Gel Derived Silica, Titania and Living Organisms

  • Viitala R
  • Areva S
  • Jokinen M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Sol-gel derived silica and titania have a specific interaction with many biological molecules, microbes, algae, cells and living tissue. The specific interactions mean that they differ from common reactions between non-viable materials and biomolecules or living tissues and the interactions are mostly beneficial from the viewpoint of biotechnical applications. Pepetides and proteins may preserve their activity and bacteria, algae and cells may preserve their viability and viruses their infectivity as encapsulated in sol-gel derived silica. Silica and titania are known to form a direct bond with living tissue which can be utilized in the biomaterial applications. Other application areas of silica and titania are in biosensing, tissue engineering, gene therapy, controlled delivery of therapeutic agents and environmental protection.

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Viitala, R., Areva, S., Jokinen, M., & Koskinen, M. (2008). About Interactions Between Sol-Gel Derived Silica, Titania and Living Organisms (pp. 251–268). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8514-7_15

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