Osteoinductive compositions and implants having increased biological activities, and methods for their production, are provided. The biological activities that may be increased include, but are not limited to, bone forming; bone healing; osteoinductive activity, osteogenic activity, chondrogenic act
Osteoinductive compositions and implants having increased biological activities, and methods for their production, are provided. The biological activities that may be increased include, but are not limited to, bone forming; bone healing; osteoinductive activity, osteogenic activity, chondrogenic activity, wound healing activity, neurogenic activity, contraction-inducing activity, mitosis-inducing activity, differentiation-inducing activity, chemotactic activity, angiogenic or vasculogenic activity, and exocytosis or endocytosis-inducing activity. In one embodiment, a method for producing an osteoinductive composition comprises providing partially demineralized bone, treating the partially demineralized bone to disrupt the collagen structure of the bone. In another embodiment, an implantable osteoinductive and osteoconductive composition comprises partially demineralized bone, wherein the collagen structure of the bone has been disrupted, and, optionally, a tissue-derived extract.
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1. An osteoinductive composition, the composition comprising: heat and atmospheric supercritical carbon dioxide treated surface demineralized bone particles, the bone particles ranging from approximately 1 mm to approximately 4 mm in their longest dimension, and being approximately 10 to approximate
1. An osteoinductive composition, the composition comprising: heat and atmospheric supercritical carbon dioxide treated surface demineralized bone particles, the bone particles ranging from approximately 1 mm to approximately 4 mm in their longest dimension, and being approximately 10 to approximately 50% demineralized; demineralized bone matrix; and a delivery vehicle comprising a polymer mesh covering comprising poly(lactic acid-glycolic acid), poly(lactic acid), poly(glycolic acid), poly(glaxanone), poly(orthoesters), or poly(pyrolicacid). 2. The osteoinductive composition of claim 1, wherein the surface demineralized bone particles comprise surface demineralized allograft bone particles. 3. The osteoinductive composition of claim 1, wherein the surface demineralized bone particles comprise surface demineralized xenograft bone particles. 4. The osteoinductive composition of claim 1, wherein the surface demineralized bone particles are between about 0.5 and about 15 mm in their longest dimension. 5. The osteoinductive composition of claim 1, wherein the surface demineralized bone particles are between about 0.5 and about 4 mm in their longest dimension. 6. The osteoinductive composition of claim 1, wherein the bone particles are between about 1 and about 4 mm in their longest dimension. 7. The osteoinductive composition of claim 1, wherein the bone particles are approximately 10% demineralized. 8. The osteoinductive composition of claim 1, wherein the partially demineralized bone particles have a collagen structure and wherein the collagen structure of the bone has been disrupted. 9. The osteoinductive composition of claim 1, wherein the partially demineralized bone particles have been treated with supercritical carbon dioxide at a temperature between approximately 100° C. and 250° C. 10. The osteoinductive composition of claim 1, wherein the osteoinductive composition comprises a slurry, putty, or gel. 11. The osteoinductive composition of claim 1, wherein the demineralized bone matrix comprises demineralized bone fibers. 12. The composition of claim 11, wherein the demineralized bone fibers have a median length to median thickness ratio of at least about 10:1 and up to about 500:1, a median length of from about 2 mm to about 400 mm, a medium width of about 2 mm to about 5 mm, and a median thickness of from about 0.02 to about 2 mm. 13. The composition of claim 11, wherein the demineralized bone fibers comprise pressed demineralized bone fibers. 14. The osteoinductive composition of claim 1, wherein the delivery vehicle is a carrier. 15. The osteoinductive composition of claim 14, wherein the carrier is glycerol and wherein the osteoinductive composition is moldable. 16. The osteoinductive composition of claim 14, wherein the carrier is glycerol, and wherein the osteoinductive composition is extrudable. 17. The osteoinductive composition of claim 1, wherein the polymer mesh covering comprises poly(lactic acid-glycolic acid). 18. The osteoinductive composition of claim 1, wherein the polymer mesh covering comprises poly(glycolic acid).
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