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Title The development of carbohydrate polymer- and protein-based biomaterials and their role in environmental health and hygiene: A review
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Authors Thakur, M; Chandel, M; Kumar, A; Kumari, S; Kumar, P; Pathania, D
Title The development of carbohydrate polymer- and protein-based biomaterials and their role in environmental health and hygiene: A review
Year 2023
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.124875
Abstract Biological macromolecules have been significantly used in the medicine due to their certain therapeutic values. Macromolecules have been employed in medical filed in order to enhance, support, and substitute damaged tissues or any other biological function. In the past decade, the biomaterial field has developed considerably because of vast innovations in regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, etc. Different types of biological macromolecules such as natural protein and polysaccharide etc. and synthetic molecules such as metal based, polymer based, and ceramic based etc. have been discussed. These materials can be modified by coatings, fibres, machine parts, films, foams, and fabrics for utilization in biomedical products and other environmental appli-cations. At present, the biological macromolecules can used in different areas like medicine, biology, physics, chemistry, tissue engineering, and materials science. These materials have been used to promote the healing of human tissues, medical implants, bio-sensors and drug delivery, etc. These materials also considered as envi-ronmentally sustainable as they are prepared in association with renewable natural resources and living or-ganisms in contrast to non-renewable resources (petrochemicals). In addition, enhanced compatibility, durability and circular economy of biological materials make them highly attractive and innovative for current research. The present review paper summarizes a brief about biological macromolecules, their classification, methods of synthesis, and their role in biomedicine, dyes and herbal products.
Author Keywords Biological macromolecules; Biomedicine; Herbal products; Ceramic; Drug delivery
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001006517800001
WoS Category Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry, Applied; Polymer Science
Research Area Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Chemistry; Polymer Science
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