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A brief review on hydroxyapatite production and use in biomedicine

  • D. S. Gomes,
  • A. M. C. Santos,
  • G. A. Neves,
  • R. R. Menezes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0366-69132019653742706
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 65, no. 374
pp. 282 – 302

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Abstract 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 stable in the body fluid what poses it as an attractive material for a wide range of applications in the biomedical field. Several efforts have been focused on the synthesis of particles of this material aiming to the precise control of size and morphology, porosity and surface area. HAp is widely used as an implant for bone tissue regeneration, as a coating for metallic implants and in a drug-controlled release. In this sense, the objective of this review is to gather information related to HAp, providing readers with information about synthesis methods, material characteristics and their applications.

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