Polysaccharides as Composite Biomaterials

  • Wahab I
  • Razak S
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Abstract

Polysaccharide‐based composite materials have been the recent research focus in the field of material science and engineering because of their biocompatibility, renewability, and sustainability. In this chapter, the authors attempt to review and discuss recent works in developing polysaccharide‐based composites in applications of tissue engineering, drug delivery, and biopolymer‐based film packaging. This chapter focuses on carrageenan, alginate, chitosan, starch, and cellulose composites. Introduction on these types of polysaccharides used as biomaterials is briefly discussed

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Wahab, I. F., & Razak, S. I. A. (2016). Polysaccharides as Composite Biomaterials. In Composites from Renewable and Sustainable Materials. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/65263

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