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Nanomaterial application for protein delivery in bone regeneration therapy
B S Hariawan1, A Miatmoko2,3,4,5, Q K Anjani2,6
1Master Program of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Airlangga, Campus C UNAIR Mulyorejo, Surabaya, Indonesia.
Abstract:
Bone fractures must undergo a complex healing process involving intricate cellular and molecular mechanisms. They require a suitable biological environment to restore skeletal stability and resolve inflammation. Scaffolds play a vital role in bone regeneration, thus reducing disease burden. Autologous bone graft represents the gold standard of therapy. However, its application is limited due to various reasons. Nanotechnology, in the form of nanomaterials and nano-drug delivery systems, has been proven to increase the potency of active substances in mimicking extracellular matrix (ECM), thereby providing physical support benefits and enhancing therapeutic effectiveness. Various materials, including protein, metal oxide, hydroxyapatite, and silica are modified with nanoparticle technology for the purposes of tissue regeneration therapy. Moreover, the properties of nanomaterials such as size, seta potential, and surface properties will affect their effectiveness in bone regeneration therapy. This review provides insights that deepen the knowledge of the manufacturing and application of nanomaterials as a therapeutic agent for bone regeneration.
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