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Characterization of Sol–Gel Combustion Derived Akermanite and Merwinite for its Antibacterial Activity and Osteogenic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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Characterization of Sol–Gel Combustion Derived Akermanite and Merwinite for its Antibacterial Activity and Osteogenic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Characterization of Sol–Gel Combustion Derived Akermanite and Merwinite for its Antibacterial Activity and Osteogenic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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Characterization of Sol–Gel Combustion Derived Akermanite and Merwinite for its Antibacterial Activity and Osteogenic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells

2023
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In the realm of tissue engineering, it is extremely difficult to construct physiologically functional surgical implants that are also significantly resistant to bacterial infections. The current study investigates the influence of on the biomedical applications of tertiary silicate bioceramics (akermanite and merwinite). The sol–gel combustion process in conjunction with citric acid helped to speed up and lower the temperature of the bioceramics' synthesis. X-ray diffraction investigation validated the phase purity of akermanite and merwinite, while scanning electron microscopy demonstrated agglomerated surface morphology. Both the bioceramics were bactericidal at a very low concentration. Akermanite and merwinite revealed species-specific antibacterial activity. BMP2 protein expression of the cells seeded on merwinite on day 14 was noticeable but in the case of akermanite seeded cells, the expression was not detected. SEM, confocal images, and Alamar blue viability/proliferation assay of akermanite and merwinite revealed a good hBMSCs attachment and a significant proliferation. This demonstrates the biocompatibility of akermanite and merwinite.

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