2022
DOI: 10.30880/ijie.2022.14.04.007
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Review on Eggshell Waste in Tissue Engineering Application

Abstract: Eggshell waste (EW) is an abundant waste from group of municipal solid waste that being neglected for a longtime untilits potential innumerous field being developed. High calcium content in EW make it favorable as potential starting material to be mixed with other biomaterial for tissue engineering application. This paper reviews the utilization of eggshell in producingcalciumphosphate and particular attention has been given to hydroxyapatite because of its bioactivity and osteoconductivity and t… Show more

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“…[34][35][36] In comparison to other natural sources of CaP such as bovine bones and corals, eggshell can currently serve as a promising biomaterials source due to its consistent supply. [37][38] In order to convert CaCO 3 to CaP, wet chemical precipitation being used to produce CaP in this research where Ca precursor from eggshell and phosphate precursor from phosphoric acid. On top of their properties as main inorganic component for bone and teeth, CaP is brittle and impossible to use alone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[34][35][36] In comparison to other natural sources of CaP such as bovine bones and corals, eggshell can currently serve as a promising biomaterials source due to its consistent supply. [37][38] In order to convert CaCO 3 to CaP, wet chemical precipitation being used to produce CaP in this research where Ca precursor from eggshell and phosphate precursor from phosphoric acid. On top of their properties as main inorganic component for bone and teeth, CaP is brittle and impossible to use alone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%