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Abstract

A Novel Automated Apparatus for the Synthesis of Biomaterials †

Center for Rapid and Sustainable Product Development, Polytechnic of Leiria, 2430-028 Marinha Grande, Portugal
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Presented at the Materiais 2022, Marinha Grande, Portugal, 10–13 April 2022.
Mater. Proc. 2022, 8(1), 7; https://doi.org/10.3390/materproc2022008007
Published: 19 May 2022
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of MATERIAIS 2022)
The available strategies for the treatment of complex bone defects, including the use of autografts and allografts, have limited effectiveness and do not successfully promote bone tissue regeneration and vascularization. To meet these demands, intensive research is strongly dedicated to the development of scaffolds that, while filling the gap left by the lack of extensive bone parts, can establish an active cross talk with cells and drive new tissue formation and remodeling. In this respect, biomimicry is today widely acknowledged as a leading concept to develop new approaches based on biomimetic materials to fabricate smart devices with advanced performance and multiple bio-functionalities. It has been a challenge to develop biomimetic materials at a large scale with the desired properties. An automated apparatus will be developed with the aim of synthesizing novel biomaterials and particles (i.e., nano, micro, or macro). In the system, it will be possible to use several reactants and specific synthesis conditions (e.g., temperature, pH) that altogether will guarantee the synthesis of biomaterials with biomimetic properties, comprising biochemical, physical, mechanical, and morphological features, all enrolled in the regulation of a bone regenerative cascade. The successful validation will contribute to speeding up the translation of the proposed technology from the bench-to-bedside, as well as to optimize time and resources required for the development of more effective therapies against bone-related diseases.

Author Contributions

Conceptualization, F.D., C.d.S., A.M., N.A., T.M.F.P.; methodology, F.D., C.d.S., A.M., N.A., T.M.F.P.; validation, C.d.S., A.M., N.A., T.M.F.P.; investigation, F.D., C.d.S., A.M., N.A., T.M.F.P.; resources, C.d.S., A.M., N.A., T.M.F.P.; writing—original draft preparation, F.D., T.M.F.P.; writing—review and editing, T.M.F.P.; visualization, F.D., C.d.S., A.M., N.A., T.M.F.P.; supervision, A.M., N.A., T.M.F.P.; project administration, A.M., N.A., T.M.F.P.; funding acquisition, F.D., C.d.S., A.M., N.A., T.M.F.P. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.

Funding

This work was financially supported by the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia FCT/MCTES (PIDDAC) through the following Projects: UIDB/04044/2020; UIDP/04044/2020; Associate Laboratory ARISE LA/P/0112/2020; PAMI—ROTEIRO/0328/2013 (No. 022158); and BioRobotBeads (POCI-01-0247-FEDER-047081).

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Data Availability Statement

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Conflicts of Interest

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Diz, F.; dos Santos, C.; Mateus, A.; Alves, N.; Fernandes Patrício, T.M. A Novel Automated Apparatus for the Synthesis of Biomaterials. Mater. Proc. 2022, 8, 7. https://doi.org/10.3390/materproc2022008007

AMA Style

Diz F, dos Santos C, Mateus A, Alves N, Fernandes Patrício TM. A Novel Automated Apparatus for the Synthesis of Biomaterials. Materials Proceedings. 2022; 8(1):7. https://doi.org/10.3390/materproc2022008007

Chicago/Turabian Style

Diz, Francisco, Cyril dos Santos, Artur Mateus, Nuno Alves, and Tatiana M. Fernandes Patrício. 2022. "A Novel Automated Apparatus for the Synthesis of Biomaterials" Materials Proceedings 8, no. 1: 7. https://doi.org/10.3390/materproc2022008007

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