Role of Silk Protein in Biomedical Application
History of silk as biomaterial, source and different morphology of silk biomaterials, silk based biomaterial
Silks are naturally occurring polymers that have been used clinically as sutures for many centuries. When naturally extruded from insects or worms, silk is composed of a filament core protein, termed fibroin and a glue-like coating consisting of sericin proteins. Recently regenerated silk materials have been used to form a variety of biomaterials such as gels, sponges and films for medical applications. Particularly silk fibroin has been increasingly studied for new biomedical applications due to the biocompatibility, slow degradability and remarkable mechanical properties of the material. In addition, the ability to control molecular structu…
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Weitere Autoren: Parthiban, K. T. / Shankar, S. M.
- ISBN: 978-620-2-81447-8
- EAN: 9786202814478
- Produktnummer: 37180556
- Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
- Seitenangabe: 76 S.
- Masse: H22.0 cm x B15.0 cm x D0.5 cm 131 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 131
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Ms. Mithilasri M. is a student of Sericulture and currently Ph. D (Scholar) at Forest College and Research Institute (FC&RI), Mettupalayam. She has done research under sericulture extension and economics. She has involved in germplasm collection, evaluation and improvement in tree mulberry, cocoon crafting and grainage activities.
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