Department of Tissue science, University of Texas, Austin, USA
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Nanoparticle-Filled Chitosan Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering That Contain Silicon Dioxide and Zirconia
Author(s): Jayden Mateo*
Chitosan is a deacetylate polysaccharide from chitin, the regular biopolymer fundamentally found in shells of marine shellfish and growths cell
walls. Upon deacetylation, the protonation of free amino gatherings of the glucosamine buildups of chitosan transforms it into a plication, which
can undoubtedly interface with, proteins, lipids, or adversely charged manufactured polymers. This positive-charged trait of chitosan builds its
dissolvability, biodegradability, and biocompatibility, yet in addition straightforwardly adds to the mucous-bond, haemostasis, and antimicrobial
properties of chitosan. Joined with its minimal expense and monetary nature, chitosan has been broadly examined and generally utilized in
biopharmaceutical and biomedical applications for quite some time... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2157-7552.2022.13.293
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