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The Use of Collagen-Based Materials in Bone Tissue Engineering

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24043744

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collagen; bone tissue engineering; bone substitute materials; collagen modifications; composite bone scaffolds

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Synthetic bone substitute materials (BSMs) are replacing autologous grafting for bone tissue engineering (BTE). Collagen type I, a main component of bone matrix, has been crucial in the development of synthetic BSMs. However, collagen-based materials have limitations such as poor mechanical properties and fast degradation, hindering efficient bone replacement and clinical translation.
Synthetic bone substitute materials (BSMs) are becoming the general trend, replacing autologous grafting for bone tissue engineering (BTE) in orthopedic research and clinical practice. As the main component of bone matrix, collagen type I has played a critical role in the construction of ideal synthetic BSMs for decades. Significant strides have been made in the field of collagen research, including the exploration of various collagen types, structures, and sources, the optimization of preparation techniques, modification technologies, and the manufacture of various collagen-based materials. However, the poor mechanical properties, fast degradation, and lack of osteoconductive activity of collagen-based materials caused inefficient bone replacement and limited their translation into clinical reality. In the area of BTE, so far, attempts have focused on the preparation of collagen-based biomimetic BSMs, along with other inorganic materials and bioactive substances. By reviewing the approved products on the market, this manuscript updates the latest applications of collagen-based materials in bone regeneration and highlights the potential for further development in the field of BTE over the next ten years.

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