Published January 1, 2022 | Version v1
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Bone tissue engineering: Anionic polysaccharides as promising scaffolds

  • 1. Sabanci Univ, Nanotechnol Res & Applicat Ctr SUNUM, TR-34956 Istanbul, Turkey

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Bone repair is a self-healing process. However, critical-sized bone defects need bone augmentation where bone tissue engineering plays vital role. Bone tissue Engineering (BTE) requires unique combinations of scaffolds, cells, and bio-signal molecules. Bone scaffold materials should be biocompatible, bioresorbable and exhibit biomimetic properties. Natural polymers, acquiring cell binding motives, producing nontoxic degradation products and tunable properties are ideal materials. Anionic polysaccharides of natural origin mimic mammalian ECM components and even the group called GAGs (Glycosaminoglycan) are actual components of ECM pos-sessing various functions including cell adhesion, cell signaling, maintenance of homeostasis and inflammation control. Among them, anionic polysaccharides provide stabilization and sustained release of growth factors (GFs), porosity, calcium phosphate nucleation site, viscoelasticity, and water retention. Therefore, anionic polysaccharides are unique biomaterials for BTE. In this review, we have summarized the highlights of bone tissue engineering and recent applications of anionic polysaccharides in BTE.

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