Title of article :
Frontiers and therapeutic applications of poly (ε-caprolactone): Tissue engineering, medical implants, microbial infections, diabetic wounds, and cancers
Author/Authors :
Motaqi ، Motahareh Department of Biological Science - Faculty of Science - University of Kurdistan , Zonobian ، Mohammad Ali Department of Food Microbiology - School of Allied Medical Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Yadav ، Roshan Prasad Louisiana Tech University
From page :
11
To page :
16
Abstract :
Synthetic and natural polymers as important biomaterials have achieved great interest in a variety of biomedical and pharmaceutical fields. Among the synthetic polymers, the bioactive properties of poly (ε-caprolactone) (PCL) polymer favor its application in biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. This synthetic polymer as a versatile platform has been applied in tissue engineering and medical implants as three-dimensional scaffolds and in microbial infections, diabetic wounds, and cancers as drug micro- and nanocarriers. As the major benefits, PCL has illustrated cost-effective, easy availability, biocompatibility, biodegradability, and mechanical features with simple modification. However, this polymer has shown poor hydrophilicity and a long degradation cycle as clinical limitations, which can be improved by novel formulations of PCL with synthetic and natural biomaterials.
Keywords :
Bioactive Materials , PCL polymer , Three , dimensional scaffolds , Nanocarriers
Journal title :
Micro Nano Bio Aspects
Journal title :
Micro Nano Bio Aspects
Record number :
2776703
Link To Document :
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