학술논문

Modification of heat-induced whey protein isolate hydrogel with highly bioactive glass particles results in promising biomaterial for bone tissue engineering
Document Type
article
Source
Materials & Design, Vol 205, Iss , Pp 109749- (2021)
Subject
Waste material
Mineralization
Enzymatic degradation
Antioxidant activity
Dynamic mechanical analysis
Micro-computed tomography
Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
TA401-492
Language
English
ISSN
0264-1275
Abstract
This study deals with the design and comprehensive evaluation of novel hydrogels based on whey protein isolate (WPI) for tissue regeneration. So far, WPI has been considered mainly as a food industry by-product and there are very few reports on the application of WPI in tissue engineering (TE). In this work, WPI-based hydrogels were modified with bioactive glass (BG), which is commonly used as a bone substitute material. Ready-to-use, sterile hydrogels were produced by a simple technique, namely heat-induced gelation. Two different concentrations (10 and 20% w/w) of sol–gel-derived BG particles of two different sizes (2.5 and