2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2021.112050
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Cerium and gallium containing mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles for bone regeneration: Bioactivity, biocompatibility and antibacterial activity

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“…Cerium doping resulted in a limited incorporation of both CaO and CeO 2 in the NPs, as shown from the XRF analysis. This was expected, as numerous studies [ 1 , 49 ] have shown that in these systems calcium amounts are usually lower due to the co-doping of other ions. However, the amounts of both calcium and cerium were higher compared to those reported by Kurtuldu et al [ 1 ] in the same system, and this explains the high bioactivity of the synthesized NPs, even those with the highest amount of cerium incorporation, that developed apatite after 1 day of immersion in SBF (see below).…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…Cerium doping resulted in a limited incorporation of both CaO and CeO 2 in the NPs, as shown from the XRF analysis. This was expected, as numerous studies [ 1 , 49 ] have shown that in these systems calcium amounts are usually lower due to the co-doping of other ions. However, the amounts of both calcium and cerium were higher compared to those reported by Kurtuldu et al [ 1 ] in the same system, and this explains the high bioactivity of the synthesized NPs, even those with the highest amount of cerium incorporation, that developed apatite after 1 day of immersion in SBF (see below).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…This was expected, as numerous studies [ 1 , 49 ] have shown that in these systems calcium amounts are usually lower due to the co-doping of other ions. However, the amounts of both calcium and cerium were higher compared to those reported by Kurtuldu et al [ 1 ] in the same system, and this explains the high bioactivity of the synthesized NPs, even those with the highest amount of cerium incorporation, that developed apatite after 1 day of immersion in SBF (see below). In the present study, a second, neutral medium to dissolve the nitrate salts and TEOS was used to minimize the formation of Ca(OH) 2 or calcium and cerium oxides as byproducts.…”
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“…Likewise, the presence of several lanthanide therapeutic elements investigated to be added to MBGs, such as Ce [ 76 ], Sm [ 77 ], Eu [ 78 ], or Tb [ 79 ], must be highlighted. As is observed, many other elements are under investigation, in several cases more than one decade ago, including Ti, V, Mn, Fe, Co, Cu, Zn, Ga, and Sr [ 61 , [80] , [81] , [82] , [83] , [84] , [85] , [86] , [87] ]. Moreover, studies about new elements added to MBGs are frequently published, for example, the recently investigated antibacterial and antioxidant properties of Te [ 88 ].…”
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“…The Ce-containing MBGNPs exhibited anti-inflammatory effects and pro-osteogenic activity [ 20 ]. The synthesis of cerium-containing MBGNPs in the system of SiO 2 –CaO with a one-step approach by microemulsion assisted sol-gel method was reported in our recent publication [ 35 ]. The study confirmed the bioactive behavior of the prepared MBGNPS doped with 1 ​mol% Ce 2 O 3 .…”
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confidence: 99%