Natural Bionanocomposites: Characterization and Biomedical Application
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This book offers an in-depth look at an extensive examination of natural biopolymer-derived composites, commonly referred to as natural bionanocomposites, with an emphasis on their synthesis, characteristics, and utilizations within the domains of regenerative medicine and biomedical sciences. The organization of the work is likely to encompass an introductory section, in-depth chapters dedicated to particular applications, a concluding segment, a prospective analysis, clinical considerations, and pertinent references. By integrating nanotechnology with life sciences, the research focuses on the development of "green" or biohybrid materials that combine naturally occurring biopolymers, specifically structural proteins, like collagen and gelatin, with various inorganic nanometric substrates. These bionanocomposites are designed to mimic the complex physical, chemical, and biological properties of natural tissues, offering superior biocompatibility and biodegradability compared to conventional synthetic materials. The details various synthetic approaches and material combinations, including the use of polysaccharides (cellulose, starch, and pectin) and metal and oxide nanoparticles.
This book offers an in-depth look at an extensive examination of natural biopolymer-derived composites, commonly referred to as natural bionanocomposites, with an emphasis on their synthesis, characteristics, and utilizations within the domains of regenerative medicine and biomedical sciences. The organization of the work is likely to encompass an introductory section, in-depth chapters dedicated to particular applications, a concluding segment, a prospective analysis, clinical considerations, and pertinent references. By integrating nanotechnology with life sciences, the research focuses on the development of "green" or biohybrid materials that combine naturally occurring biopolymers, specifically structural proteins, like collagen and gelatin, with various inorganic nanometric substrates. These bionanocomposites are designed to mimic the complex physical, chemical, and biological properties of natural tissues, offering superior biocompatibility and biodegradability compared to conventional synthetic materials. The details various synthetic approaches and material combinations, including the use of polysaccharides (cellulose, starch, and pectin) and metal and oxide nanoparticles.
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