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Scaffold Using Chitosan, Agarose, Cellulose, Dextran and Protein for Tissue Engineering—A Review

Biological macromolecules like polysaccharides/proteins/glycoproteins have been widely used in the field of tissue engineering due to their ability to mimic the extracellular matrix of tissue. In addition to this, these macromolecules are found to have higher biocompatibility and no/lesser toxicity...

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Autores principales: Samrot, Antony V., Sathiyasree, Mahendran, Rahim, Sadiq Batcha Abdul, Renitta, Robinson Emilin, Kasipandian, Kasirajan, Krithika Shree, Sivasuriyan, Rajalakshmi, Deenadhayalan, Shobana, Nagarajan, Dhiva, Shanmugaboopathi, Abirami, Sasi, Visvanathan, Sridevi, Mohanty, Basanta Kumar, Sabesan, Gokul Shankar, Chinni, Suresh V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10054888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36987305
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15061525
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author Samrot, Antony V.
Sathiyasree, Mahendran
Rahim, Sadiq Batcha Abdul
Renitta, Robinson Emilin
Kasipandian, Kasirajan
Krithika Shree, Sivasuriyan
Rajalakshmi, Deenadhayalan
Shobana, Nagarajan
Dhiva, Shanmugaboopathi
Abirami, Sasi
Visvanathan, Sridevi
Mohanty, Basanta Kumar
Sabesan, Gokul Shankar
Chinni, Suresh V.
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Sathiyasree, Mahendran
Rahim, Sadiq Batcha Abdul
Renitta, Robinson Emilin
Kasipandian, Kasirajan
Krithika Shree, Sivasuriyan
Rajalakshmi, Deenadhayalan
Shobana, Nagarajan
Dhiva, Shanmugaboopathi
Abirami, Sasi
Visvanathan, Sridevi
Mohanty, Basanta Kumar
Sabesan, Gokul Shankar
Chinni, Suresh V.
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description Biological macromolecules like polysaccharides/proteins/glycoproteins have been widely used in the field of tissue engineering due to their ability to mimic the extracellular matrix of tissue. In addition to this, these macromolecules are found to have higher biocompatibility and no/lesser toxicity when compared to synthetic polymers. In recent years, scaffolds made up of proteins, polysaccharides, or glycoproteins have been highly used due to their tensile strength, biodegradability, and flexibility. This review is about the fabrication methods and applications of scaffolds made using various biological macromolecules, including polysaccharides like chitosan, agarose, cellulose, and dextran and proteins like soy proteins, zein proteins, etc. Biopolymer-based nanocomposite production and its application and limitations are also discussed in this review. This review also emphasizes the importance of using natural polymers rather than synthetic ones for developing scaffolds, as natural polymers have unique properties, like high biocompatibility, biodegradability, accessibility, stability, absence of toxicity, and low cost.
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spelling pubmed-100548882023-03-30 Scaffold Using Chitosan, Agarose, Cellulose, Dextran and Protein for Tissue Engineering—A Review Samrot, Antony V. Sathiyasree, Mahendran Rahim, Sadiq Batcha Abdul Renitta, Robinson Emilin Kasipandian, Kasirajan Krithika Shree, Sivasuriyan Rajalakshmi, Deenadhayalan Shobana, Nagarajan Dhiva, Shanmugaboopathi Abirami, Sasi Visvanathan, Sridevi Mohanty, Basanta Kumar Sabesan, Gokul Shankar Chinni, Suresh V. Polymers (Basel) Review Biological macromolecules like polysaccharides/proteins/glycoproteins have been widely used in the field of tissue engineering due to their ability to mimic the extracellular matrix of tissue. In addition to this, these macromolecules are found to have higher biocompatibility and no/lesser toxicity when compared to synthetic polymers. In recent years, scaffolds made up of proteins, polysaccharides, or glycoproteins have been highly used due to their tensile strength, biodegradability, and flexibility. This review is about the fabrication methods and applications of scaffolds made using various biological macromolecules, including polysaccharides like chitosan, agarose, cellulose, and dextran and proteins like soy proteins, zein proteins, etc. Biopolymer-based nanocomposite production and its application and limitations are also discussed in this review. This review also emphasizes the importance of using natural polymers rather than synthetic ones for developing scaffolds, as natural polymers have unique properties, like high biocompatibility, biodegradability, accessibility, stability, absence of toxicity, and low cost. MDPI 2023-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10054888/ /pubmed/36987305 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15061525 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Samrot, Antony V.
Sathiyasree, Mahendran
Rahim, Sadiq Batcha Abdul
Renitta, Robinson Emilin
Kasipandian, Kasirajan
Krithika Shree, Sivasuriyan
Rajalakshmi, Deenadhayalan
Shobana, Nagarajan
Dhiva, Shanmugaboopathi
Abirami, Sasi
Visvanathan, Sridevi
Mohanty, Basanta Kumar
Sabesan, Gokul Shankar
Chinni, Suresh V.
Scaffold Using Chitosan, Agarose, Cellulose, Dextran and Protein for Tissue Engineering—A Review
title Scaffold Using Chitosan, Agarose, Cellulose, Dextran and Protein for Tissue Engineering—A Review
title_full Scaffold Using Chitosan, Agarose, Cellulose, Dextran and Protein for Tissue Engineering—A Review
title_fullStr Scaffold Using Chitosan, Agarose, Cellulose, Dextran and Protein for Tissue Engineering—A Review
title_full_unstemmed Scaffold Using Chitosan, Agarose, Cellulose, Dextran and Protein for Tissue Engineering—A Review
title_short Scaffold Using Chitosan, Agarose, Cellulose, Dextran and Protein for Tissue Engineering—A Review
title_sort scaffold using chitosan, agarose, cellulose, dextran and protein for tissue engineering—a review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10054888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36987305
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15061525
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