| Literature DB >> 35687278 |
Naser Amini1,2, Peiman Brouki Milan3,4,5, Vahid Hosseinpour Sarmadi1,2, Bahareh Derakhshanmehr2, Ahmad Hivechi1,6, Fateme Khodaei7, Masoud Hamidi8, Sara Ashraf9, Ghazaleh Larijani9, Alireza Rezapour10,11.
Abstract
According to literature, certain microorganism productions mediate biological effects. However, their beneficial characteristics remain unclear. Nowadays, scientists concentrate on obtaining natural materials from live creatures as new sources to produce innovative smart biomaterials for increasing tissue reconstruction in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. The present review aims to introduce microorganism-derived biological macromolecules, such as pullulan, alginate, dextran, curdlan, and hyaluronic acid, and their available sources for tissue engineering. Growing evidence indicates that these materials can be used as biological material in scaffolds to enhance regeneration in damaged tissues and contribute to cosmetic and dermatological applications. These natural-based materials are attractive in pharmaceutical, regenerative medicine, and biomedical applications. This study provides a detailed overview of natural-based biomaterials, their chemical and physical properties, and new directions for future research and therapeutic applications.Entities:
Keywords: biological macromolecules; carbohydrate; exopolysaccharide; regenerative medicine; tissue engineering
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35687278 DOI: 10.1007/s11684-021-0903-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Med ISSN: 2095-0217 Impact factor: 9.927