Novel Developments in Advanced Materials Fields: Porous and Non-Porous Biomaterials Used in Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering
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Apr 15, 2023
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Published Online: Apr 15, 2023
Page range: 42 - 52
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/bsmm-2023-0007
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In this brief review, porous and non-porous biomaterials used as scaffolds in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering and new innovative techniques to obtain biomaterials were discussed. Various methods have been presented to obtain advanced materials used as scaffolds, such as (i) 3D printed biomineral composites obtained with bacteria-loaded ink (bactoInk), (ii) the use of vegetable waste, such as rice husks, parsley, spinach or cocoa in the development of bioplastics, (iii) the use of natural biological materials of animal origin (such as bovine bones, corals, snail shells or eggshells) from waste, or (iv) the creation of new biomaterials that can reduce or combat the infection of scaffolds after implantation.