Citrate-based biomaterial fuels bone healing with less rejection

(Penn State) A material based on a natural product of bones and citrus fruit, called citrate, provides the extra energy that stem cells need to form new bone tissue, according to a team of Penn State bioengineers. Their new understanding of the mechanism that allows citrate to aid in bone regeneration will help the researchers develop slow-release, biodegradable, citrate-releasing scaffolds to act as bone-growth templates to speed up healing in the body.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news