Sol-gel derived porous silica carriers for the controlled release of protei
ns were synthesized using a room temperature process. The materials are int
ended to serve as both substrates for bone growth as well as to allow incor
porated proteins such as growth factors to diffuse out and stimulate cell f
unction and tissue healing. The data document that the in vitro release of
trypsin inhibitor, a model protein of size similar to growth factors with d
ocumented effect in bone, was dose and time dependent during immersion up t
o nine weeks. The release pattern included an initially slow release, with
further release occurring at a rate which is proportionate to the square ro
ot of time, an indicative of a diffusion-driven process. (C) 1999 Elsevier
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