Polymer Biotechnology Group, Microbial and Plant Biotechnology Department, Biological Research Centre Margarita Salas, 28040 Madrid, Spain
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Remnants to Attached-value Bacterial Biopolymers as Biomaterials for Biomedical Uses
Author(s): Francisco Mato*
Bacterial biopolymers are normally happening materials containing a great many particles with different compound designs that can be delivered
from inexhaustible sources following the standards of the round economy. Over the course of the past many years, they have acquired significant
interest in the biomedical field as medication nanocarriers, implantable material coatings, and tissue-recovery platforms or films because of
their inborn biocompatibility, biodegradability into nonhazardous breaking down items, and their mechanical properties, which are like those of
human tissues. The current audit centers upon three mechanically progressed bacterial biopolymers, to be specific, bacterial cellulose (BC),
polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), and γ-polyglutamic corrosive (PGA), as models of various carbon-spine structures (polysaccharides, polyesters,
and polyamide.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2155-9821.2022.12.522
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