Bioactive Keratin and Fibroin Nanoparticles: An Overview of Their Preparation Strategies

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Abstract

In recent years, several studies have focused their attention on the preparation of biocompatible and biodegradable nanocarriers of potential interest in the biomedical field, ranging from drug delivery systems to imaging and diagnosis. In this regard, natural biomolecules—such as proteins—represent an attractive alternative to synthetic polymers or inorganic materials, thanks to their numerous advantages, such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and low immunogenicity. Among the most interesting proteins, keratin extracted from wool and feathers, as well as fibroin extracted from Bombyx mori cocoons, possess all of the abovementioned features required for biomedical applications. In the present review, we therefore aim to give an overview of the most important and efficient methodologies for obtaining drug-loaded keratin and fibroin nanoparticles, and of their potential for biomedical applications.

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Giannelli, M., Guerrini, A., Ballestri, M., Posati, T., Aluigi, A., Zamboni, R., & Sotgiu, G. (2022, May 1). Bioactive Keratin and Fibroin Nanoparticles: An Overview of Their Preparation Strategies. Nanomaterials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12091406

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