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Green Engineered Biomaterials for Bone Repair and Regeneration: Printing Technologies and Fracture Analysis Publisher



Makuratkasprolewicz B1, 2 ; Ipakchi H3 ; Rajaee P4 ; Ossowska A1 ; Hejna A5 ; Farokhi M6 ; Mottaghitalab F7 ; Pawlak M8 ; Rabiee N9 ; Belka M10 ; Baczek T10 ; Saeb MR10
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Source: Chemical Engineering Journal Published:2024


Abstract

Despite exceptional self-regeneration properties of bone, severe injuries often require additional surgical intervention such as using artificial bone constructs. These structures need to meet structural and performance requirements. Moreover, when implanted, the rate and the mechanism of erosion and fracture of bone constructs should be optimized for stimulating the regeneration of defected bone and, more critically, providing support in the interim. Technological development in the fields of imaging and additive manufacturing revolutionized manufacturing personalized implants with characteristics matching the requirements of target injuries. From biomaterials point of view, greener and more sustainable biomaterials from renewable resources are on demand for bone regeneration; moreover, bone repair should meed engineering features like mechanical and load-bearing properties. Currently, potential processing methods are not limited to 3D printing, but include 4D and 5D printers by changing the time, dimension, and rotational degrees of freedom of printing machines. Several innovative processes and techniques enabled the application of metals, their alloys, ceramics, and polymers, providing an extremely wide spectrum of possibilities for designing bone implant. Herein, the critical aspects of biomaterials applied in bone tissue engineering, their application in bone repair and regeneration are summarized, and novel directions in bone tissue engineering based on green biomaterials are proposed for future developments. Eventually, the latest advances in the application of green biomaterials in clinics are outlined. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.
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