Bioactive materials are engineered to actively interact with biological systems and induce favorable cellular and tissue responses. The development of bioactive materials is inherently challenging due to the complexity of the biological processes that they participate in. Traditional high-throughput platforms and computational simulations are often insufficient to address the multidimensional requirements. Artificial intelligence (AI) provides powerful tools to address these challenges. By utilizing data-driven models, AI can reveal non-obvious relationships within experimental datasets, enable prediction of material behaviors, and guide rational design of new materials. In this review, we provide a systematic overview of recent advances in AI for bioactive materials. Firstly, the classification of bioactive materials is summarized, including bioactive metals, bioactive ceramics, bioactive polymers and bioactive composites. Then, current AI tools employed in bioactive materials are presented according to various classification methods. Next, the process-oriented applications of AI in bioactive materials are introduced, such as material design, fabrication optimization, property prediction, in vitro assessments, and in vivo assessments. Finally, the key challenges and future opportunities in this field are discussed comprehensively. • The classification of bioactive materials is discussed including metals, ceramics, polymers and composites. • Recent AI tools and frameworks employed in bioactive material research are systematically summarized. • AI applications from design and fabrication to property prediction and biological analysis are highlighted. • The challenges and opportunities in AI-driven innovation in bioactive materials are discussed.
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Shi et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a080ab3a487c87a6a40ca2f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2026.04.028
Jiezhong Shi
Sinopec (China)
Ting Liang
Soochow University
Marcin Heljak
Warsaw University of Technology
Bioactive Materials
University of Strathclyde
Soochow University
Warsaw University of Technology
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