2019
DOI: 10.3390/ma12193234
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Balancing Purification and Ultrastructure of Naturally Derived Bone Blocks for Bone Regeneration: Report of the Purification Effort of Two Bone Blocks

Abstract: The present publication reports the purification effort of two natural bone blocks, that is, an allogeneic bone block (maxgraft®, botiss biomaterials GmbH, Zossen, Germany) and a xenogeneic block (SMARTBONE®, IBI S.A., Mezzovico-Vira, Switzerland) in addition to previously published results based on histology. Furthermore, specialized scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and in vitro analyses (XTT, BrdU, LDH) for testing of the cytocompatibility based on ISO 10993-5/-12 have been conducted. The microscopic analy… Show more

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“…Three slides of every tissue explant were used for histochemical staining (Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E), Movat's pentachrome and Masson's trichrome). The staining was performed following previously described methods [44,45,83].…”
Section: Sample Preparation and Staining Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three slides of every tissue explant were used for histochemical staining (Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E), Movat's pentachrome and Masson's trichrome). The staining was performed following previously described methods [44,45,83].…”
Section: Sample Preparation and Staining Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomaterial purification has been an issue in the field of bone substitute materials since its conception [20]. Non-autologous bone substitutes from different origins, either from same species donors (allografts) or different species (xenografts), carry the potential of disease transmission or even the induction of an adverse immunological reaction [9,16,21]. These materials can contain bacteria, viruses, antigens, immunological molecules, and proteins that ideally should be eliminated or inactivated by standardized procedures before clinical application [8,16,22,23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most available bone substitute materials contain some degree of impurity, and it is not clear how these features interfere with the biocompatibility and bone formation. Inflammatory foreign body reaction is a current concern regarding the use of biomaterials for bone augmentation, and the pattern of macrophage reaction seems to be an important marker to predict if a biomaterial becomes successfully incorporated into host bone and allows new bone formation, or if it may undergo complete encapsulation [9,13,29,30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first methods of purification consisted in simple mechanical fragmenting and physical exposition to low temperatures, as boiling or dry oven. This process removes the macro and visible organic constituents of animal bone, but not the collagen proteins which compound the bone matrix, or the cellular constituent (48,54,55).…”
Section: Physicochemical Properties and Purificationmentioning
confidence: 99%