Seidenfibroin-Nanopartikel

Seidenfibroin-Nanopartikel

Dr. Palanivel Rameshthangam / Muthumanickam Muthulakshm

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Editorial:
KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Biologia, ciencias de la vida
ISBN:
9786207770755
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Nanopartikel in der Biomedizin sind in wissenschaftlichen Bereichen sehr vielversprechend und haben das Interesse der Forscher auf der Suche nach neuen biologisch abbaubaren, biokompatiblen und ungiftigen Materialien geweckt. Die Eigenschaften und Anwendungen des Biopolymers Seidenfibroin in der Nanomedizin bilden die Grundlage dieses Kapitels. Das als Seidenfibroin bekannte natürliche polymere Biomaterial wird aus der Seidenraupe Bombyx mori gewonnen und zeichnet sich durch seine amphiphile Chemie, Biokompatibilität, biologische Abbaubarkeit, hervorragende mechanische Eigenschaften in einer Vielzahl von Formen und Flexibilität bei der Verarbeitung aus. Aufgrund all dieser Eigenschaften ist Seidenfibroin eine gute Wahl für die Verwendung als Nanocarrier. Dieses Kapitel gibt einen Überblick über die Struktur, die Biokompatibilität und die biologische Abbaubarkeit von Seidenfibroin. Außerdem wird das Verfahren zur Herstellung von Seidenfibroin-Nanopartikeln eingehend analysiert. Schließlich wird die Verwendung von Seidenfibroin-Nanopartikeln als Nanoträger für die Verabreichung von Medikamenten beschrieben.

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