Hydroxyapatite: an inorganic ceramic for biomedical applications
Hydroxyapatite (HAp) has substantial bioactivity, biocompatibility, osteoconductivity, and
facilitates direct bonding to the natural bone. These excellent properties make HAp a …
facilitates direct bonding to the natural bone. These excellent properties make HAp a …
Hydroxyapatite: a versatile bioceramic for tissue engineering application
R Kumar, S Mohanty - Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers …, 2022 - Springer
Hydroxyapatite (HAp) is a member of the calcium apatite family that has been widely
employed as an implant material in bone tissue regeneration (osteogenesis) and as a drug …
employed as an implant material in bone tissue regeneration (osteogenesis) and as a drug …
[PDF][PDF] Overview of hydroxyapatite; composition, structure, synthesis methods and its biomedical uses
Hydroxyapatite (HAP) belongs to the family of Ca apatite. Its natural composition and
structure are similar to the inorganic phase of natural bone and teeth and has a wide range …
structure are similar to the inorganic phase of natural bone and teeth and has a wide range …
Hydroxyapatite: a journey from biomaterials to advanced functional materials
Abstract Hydroxyapatite (HAp), a well-known biomaterial, has witnessed a remarkable
evolution over the years, transforming from a simple biocompatible substance to an …
evolution over the years, transforming from a simple biocompatible substance to an …
Recent advances in the synthesis, functionalization and biomedical applications of hydroxyapatite: a review
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is a member of the Ca apatite family. It resembles natural bone in both
structure and chemical composition. HA, owing to its bioactive and biocompatible properties …
structure and chemical composition. HA, owing to its bioactive and biocompatible properties …
A review on the synthesis and properties of hydroxyapatite for biomedical applications
VG DileepKumar, MS Sridhar, P Aramwit… - Journal of …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Hydroxyapatite (HA or HAp) is one of the most preferred biomaterials, specifically for bone
tissue engineering. HAp is available naturally and is also chemically synthesized. The …
tissue engineering. HAp is available naturally and is also chemically synthesized. The …
Hydroxyapatite based materials for bone tissue engineering: A brief and comprehensive introduction
H Shi, Z Zhou, W Li, Y Fan, Z Li, J Wei - Crystals, 2021 - mdpi.com
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is widely used in bone tissue engineering for its bioactivity and
biocompatibility, and a growing number of researchers are exploring ways to improve the …
biocompatibility, and a growing number of researchers are exploring ways to improve the …
Hydroxyapatite nanomaterials: synthesis, properties, and functional applications
Y Lu, W Dong, J Ding, W Wang, A Wang - Nanomaterials from clay …, 2019 - Elsevier
Hydroxyapatite (HAP) is the main mineral component in the bones and teeth of mammals. It
is the hardest and toughest mineral material in the phosphate family. HAP nanomaterials …
is the hardest and toughest mineral material in the phosphate family. HAP nanomaterials …
Synthesis methods of hydroxyapatite and biomedical applications: an updated review
D Anandan, AK Jaiswal - Journal of the Australian Ceramic Society, 2024 - Springer
Hydroxyapatite (HAp) is observed as a mineral deposition on bones and in teeth enamel
and hence serves as an ideal model or as a component for orthopaedic and dental implants …
and hence serves as an ideal model or as a component for orthopaedic and dental implants …
A brief review on hydroxyapatite production and use in biomedicine
Hydroxyapatite (HAp) is a bioceramic widely studied due to its chemical similarity with the
mineral component of bones. Besides, it is biocompatible, bioactive and thermodynamically …
mineral component of bones. Besides, it is biocompatible, bioactive and thermodynamically …