Electrospun Polysaccharidic Textiles for Biomedical Applications

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Abstract

Recent developments in electrospinning technology have enabled the commercial-scale production of nonwoven fabrics from synthetic and natural polymers. Since the early 2000s, polysaccharides and their derivatives have been recognized as promising raw materials for electrospinning, and their electrospun textiles have attracted increasing attention for their diverse potential applications. In particular, their biomedical applications have been spotlighted thanks to their “green” aspects, e.g., abundance in nature, biocompatibility, and biodegradability. This review focuses on three main research topics in the biomedical applications of electrospun polysaccharidic textiles: (i) delivery of therapeutic molecules, (ii) tissue engineering, and (iii) wound healing, and discusses recent progress and prospects.

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Poshina, D., & Otsuka, I. (2021, September 1). Electrospun Polysaccharidic Textiles for Biomedical Applications. Textiles. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/textiles1020007

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