Functional calcium phosphate composites in nanomedicine

Calcium phosphate (CaP) materials have many peculiar and intriguing properties. In nature, CaP is found in nanostructured form embedded in a soft proteic matrix as the main mineral component of bones and teeth. The extraordinary stoichiometric flexibility, the different stabilities exhibited by its...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advances in colloid and interface science 2017-06, Vol.244, p.281-295
Hauptverfasser: Ridi, Francesca, Meazzini, Ilaria, Castroflorio, Benedetta, Bonini, Massimo, Berti, Debora, Baglioni, Piero
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Zusammenfassung:Calcium phosphate (CaP) materials have many peculiar and intriguing properties. In nature, CaP is found in nanostructured form embedded in a soft proteic matrix as the main mineral component of bones and teeth. The extraordinary stoichiometric flexibility, the different stabilities exhibited by its different forms as a function of pH and the highly dynamic nature of its surface ions, render CaP one of the most versatile materials for nanomedicine. This review summarizes some of the guidelines so far emerged for the synthesis of CaP composites in aqueous media that endow the material with tailored crystallinity, morphology, size, and functional properties. First, we introduce very briefly the areas of application of CaP within the nanomedicine field. Then through some selected examples, we review some synthetic routes where the presence of functional units (small templating molecules like surfactants, or oligomers and polymers) assists the synthesis and at the same time impart the functionality or the responsiveness desired for the end-application of the material. Finally, we illustrate two examples from our laboratory, where CaP is decorated by biologically active polymers or prepared within a thermo- and magneto-responsive hydrogel, respectively. [Display omitted] •Flexibility and dynamic nature render CaP a versatile material for nanomedicine.•Soft matter offers a variety of routes to CaP nanostructures and nanocomposites.•Complex fluids to assist CaP synthesis and impart functionality to the composite.•CaP decorated by biologically active polymers for drug delivery applications.•Mineralization of thermo- and magneto-responsive gels for bone tissue engineering.
ISSN:0001-8686
1873-3727
DOI:10.1016/j.cis.2016.03.006