Recent Trends in Hydroxyapatite Supplementation for Osteoregenerative Purposes

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Bone regeneration has gained attention in the biomedical field, which has led to the development of materials and synthesis methods meant to improve osseointegration and cellular bone activity. The properties of hydroxyapatite, a type of calcium phosphate, have been researched to determine its advantages for bone tissue engineering, particularly its biocompatibility and ability to interact with bone cells. Recently, the advantages of utilizing nanomolecules of hydroxyapatite, combined with various substances, in order to enhance and combine their characteristics, have been reported in the literature. This review will outline the cellular and molecular roles of hydroxypatite, its interactions with bone cells, and its nano-combinations with various ions and natural products and their effects on bone growth, development, and bone repair.

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Zastulka, A., Clichici, S., Tomoaia-Cotisel, M., Mocanu, A., Roman, C., Olteanu, C. D., … Mocan, T. (2023, February 1). Recent Trends in Hydroxyapatite Supplementation for Osteoregenerative Purposes. Materials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16031303

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