A review on revolutionary natural biopolymer-based aerogels for antibacterial delivery

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A biopolymer-based aerogel has been developed to become one of the most potentially utilized materials in different biomedical applications. The biopolymer-based aerogel has unique physical, chemical, and mechanical properties and these properties are used in tissue engineering, biosensing, diagnostic, medical implant and drug delivery applications. Biocompatible and non-toxic biopolymers such as chitosan, cellulose and alginates have been used to deliver antibiotics, plants extract, essential oils and metallic nanoparticles. Antibacterial aerogels have been used in superficial and chronic wound healing as dressing sheets. This review critically analyses the utilization of biopolymer-based aerogels in antibacterial delivery. The analysis shows the relationship between their properties and their applications in the wound healing process. Furthermore, highlights of the potentials, challenges and proposition of the application of biopolymer-based aerogels is explored.

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Yahya, E. B., Jummaat, F., Amirul, A. A., Adnan, A. S., Olaiya, N. G., Abdullah, C. K., … Abdul Khalil, H. P. S. (2020, October 1). A review on revolutionary natural biopolymer-based aerogels for antibacterial delivery. Antibiotics. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9100648

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