Abstract

Research on regeneration and accelerated recovery processes of bone tissue has driven a growing interest in the scientific community. Implementing natural materials to reduce rejections due to biocompatibility issues is an important trend. Biofunctionalization processes have been proposed to promote osseointegration in implant materials, and those substances able to generate an adequate environment for cell proliferation are the object of several studies. Because of their high protein content and their anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antimicrobial, and healing properties, microalgae represent a natural source of bioactive compounds, and are proposed as candidates for tissue regeneration applications. In this paper microalgae are reviewed as a source of biofunctionalized materials focused on orthopedic applications.

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