Green Routes for Bio-Fabrication in Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Applications

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Abstract

In the last decade, significant advances in nanotechnologies, rising from increasing knowledge and refining of technical practices in green chemistry and bioengineering, enabled the design of innovative devices suitable for different biomedical applications. In particular, novel bio-sustainable methodologies are developing to fabricate drug delivery systems able to sagely mix properties of materials (i.e., biocompatibility, biodegradability) and bioactive molecules (i.e., bioavailability, selectivity, chemical stability), as a function of the current demands for the health market. The present work aims to provide an overview of recent developments in the bio-fabrication methods for designing innovative green platforms, emphasizing the relevant impact on current and future biomedical and pharmaceutical applications.

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Serri, C., Cruz-Maya, I., Bonadies, I., Rassu, G., Giunchedi, P., Gavini, E., & Guarino, V. (2023, June 1). Green Routes for Bio-Fabrication in Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Applications. Pharmaceutics. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15061744

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