Cui W. Natural Polymers for Biomedical Applications 2024
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Textbook in PDF format Develop natural solutions to biomedical problems with this introduction. A natural polymer is one that forms from biosynthetic or biochemical processes typically found in nature, with corresponding advantages in biocompatibility and biodegradability. These advantages give natural polymers a range of applications, from the use of polysaccharides as structural components to the use of polyphenols as antioxidant active ingredients. In biomedical engineering they are clearly preferable to synthetic polymers in numerous cases, and their applications are more numerous every day. Natural Polymers for Biomedical Applications offers a comprehensive summary of these polymers and their biomedical applications. It covers the sources, structures, and properties of polysaccharides, polyphenols, and polypeptides, as well as analyzing the latest advances in polymer-based biomedical technologies. The result has ramifications in a vast range of industries and research areas. In Natural Polymers for Biomedical Applications readers will also find: Applications including drug and cell delivery, cell and organoid cultures, tissue regeneration, and more. Detailed analysis of alginate, cellulose, quercetin, silk fibroin, and many others. A logical, easy-to-use structure to facilitate rapid access to pertinent information. Natural Polymers for Biomedical Applications is ideal for materials scientists, polymer chemists, biochemists, and any researcher or professional in biomedical or pharmaceutical industries. Polysaccharides for Biomedical Application Sources, Structures, and Properties of Alginate Sources, Structures, and Properties of Cellulose Sources, Structures, and Properties of Hyaluronic Acid Sources, Structures, and Properties of Chitosan Sources, Structures, and Properties of Other Polysaccharides Summary Polypeptides for Biomedical Application Sources, Structures, and Properties of Collagen Sources, Structures, and Properties of Gelatin Sources, Structures, and Properties of Silk Fibroin Sources, Structures, and Properties of Other Polypeptides Summary Other Kinds of Natural Polymers for Biomedical Application Sources, Structures, and Properties of Catechins Sources, Structures, and Properties of Quercetin Sources, Structures, and Properties of Resveratrol Sources, Structures, and Properties of Curcumin Summary Conclusion and Outlook