丝基生物材料在生物医学和生物技术中的应用

Q1 Medicine Engineered regeneration Pub Date : 2023-12-14 DOI:10.1016/j.engreg.2023.11.002
Punuri Jayasekhar Babu , Laldinthari Suamte
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由于其多功能性和生物相容性,丝基生物材料已经获得了重要的意义,使它们成为未来医疗技术的有希望的选择。它们可以通过各种加工方法,如静电纺丝、冷冻干燥和3D打印来制造和定制,以实现特定的性能和结构,即海绵、水凝胶、薄膜和支架,可用于不同的生物医学应用。生物相容性是丝基生物材料的一种独特特性,已经通过体内和体外研究得到证实,迄今为止,许多研究已经报道了这些丝基生物材料在不同医学领域的成功应用。在这篇综述中,我们详细讨论了不同类型的蚕丝,它们的结构组成和生物物理特性。此外,目前的审查重点是强调各种生物医学应用的工程和制造丝基生物材料,有助于治疗某些感染和疾病有关的皮肤,眼睛,牙齿,骨骼,心脏,神经和肝脏。此外,我们还巩固了丝基生物材料在不同生物技术领域的进步,如传感器、食品涂层和包装、纺织品、药物输送和化妆品。然而,这一领域的研究仍在不断扩大,为了在不同的生物医学应用中可靠地使用它们,必须产生更多具有可行性结果的重要观察结果。
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Applications of silk-based biomaterials in biomedicine and biotechnology

Silk-based biomaterials have gained significant importance making them a promising choice for the future of medical technology due to their versatility and biocompatibility. They can be fabricated and tailored through various processing methods such as electrospinning, freeze-drying, and 3D printing, to achieve specific properties and structures namely sponges, hydrogels, films, and scaffolds that can be utilized for different biomedical applications. Biocompatibility, a unique property of silk-based biomaterials, has been demonstrated through both in vivo and in vitro studies and to date many studies have reported the successful use of these silk-based biomaterials in different fields of medicine. In this review, we have elaborately discussed different types of silk, their structural composition, and biophysical properties. Also, the current review focuses on highlighting various biomedical applications of engineered and fabricated silk-based biomaterials which aid in the treatment of certain infections and diseases related to skin, eyes, teeth, bone, heart, nerves, and liver. Furthermore, we have consolidated the advancements of silk-based biomaterials in the different fields of biotechnology such as sensors, food coating and packaging, textiles, drug delivery, and cosmetics. However, the research in this field continues to expand and more significant observations must be generated with feasible results for their reliable use in different biomedical applications.

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Engineered regeneration
Engineered regeneration Biomaterials, Medicine and Dentistry (General), Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering
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