2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.engreg.2022.12.002
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Natural Biopolymers for Bone Tissue Engineering: A Brief Review

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“…captivating subjects for investigation and capable sources of benecial compounds. 2 The marine habitat furnishes a diverse range of origins for these polysaccharides, with macroalgae (seaweeds), microalgae, seagrasses, and mangroves projecting as prolic producers. These creatures have adjusted to the dynamic and frequently harsh environment of the marine ecosystem, guiding the progress of a wide array of polysaccharides with denite characteristics and functions.…”
Section: Pankaj Nainwalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…captivating subjects for investigation and capable sources of benecial compounds. 2 The marine habitat furnishes a diverse range of origins for these polysaccharides, with macroalgae (seaweeds), microalgae, seagrasses, and mangroves projecting as prolic producers. These creatures have adjusted to the dynamic and frequently harsh environment of the marine ecosystem, guiding the progress of a wide array of polysaccharides with denite characteristics and functions.…”
Section: Pankaj Nainwalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These biopolymers display various structures, characteristics, and functions, making them captivating subjects for investigation and capable sources of beneficial compounds. 2…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common use of fish waste from the skin is collagen as a tissue engineering scaffold (Table 1). Gelatin and collagen derived from fishery waste are natural biopolymers useful in biomedical applications such as regenerative medicine (20). Seeing the many publications discussing the use of leather as a biomaterial, the authors are optimistic that zero waste can be realized.…”
Section: Findings 31 Fish Waste As a Biomaterials 311 Fish Skinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, many extracellular matrix mimicking strategies utilize more than single biomaterial. [ 85 ] The combination of the materials together may lead to better properties and more versatile combinations. One study designed elastic‐like peptides (ELPs)‐modified SF to provide 3D adhesion sites for cells to promote BMSc adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation in vitro; while, demonstrating the excellent bone regeneration ability through animal experiments.…”
Section: Component Elements Of Bone Organoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%