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
Biopolymer-based packaging materials have become of greater interest to the world due to their biode...
The global shift towards biodegradable composite has made polysaccharides a green alternative to syn...
In this work, the different cellulosic materials, namely cellulose and lignin are analyzed. In addit...
The ecological problems emerging due to accumulation of non-biodegradable plastics are becoming more...
Protein-polysaccharide composites have been known to show a wide range of applications in biomedical...
The use of polymeric composite materials from renewable biomass hasacquired great importance in diff...
Biopolymers have been investigated for drug fields. They are widely being studied because of their n...
Since long scientists explored natural/bio-polymers to explicit their innate features to develop cer...
Polysaccharides are the most abundant naturally available carbohydrate polymers; composed of monosac...
Biopolymers are appealingly pleasing due to their biocompatibility and biodegradability, and they de...
Wound dressings are critical for wound care because they provide a physical barrier between the inju...
Polysaccharide-based biopolymers have many material properties relevant to industrial and medical us...
The accumulation of synthetic plastics, mainly from food packaging, is causing a serious environment...
Biocomposites are composite materials consisting of either a polymer matrix or a filler based on bio...
In recent years, scientists have focused on research to replace petroleum-based components plastics,...
Biopolymer-based packaging materials have become of greater interest to the world due to their biode...
The global shift towards biodegradable composite has made polysaccharides a green alternative to syn...
In this work, the different cellulosic materials, namely cellulose and lignin are analyzed. In addit...
The ecological problems emerging due to accumulation of non-biodegradable plastics are becoming more...
Protein-polysaccharide composites have been known to show a wide range of applications in biomedical...
The use of polymeric composite materials from renewable biomass hasacquired great importance in diff...
Biopolymers have been investigated for drug fields. They are widely being studied because of their n...
Since long scientists explored natural/bio-polymers to explicit their innate features to develop cer...
Polysaccharides are the most abundant naturally available carbohydrate polymers; composed of monosac...
Biopolymers are appealingly pleasing due to their biocompatibility and biodegradability, and they de...
Wound dressings are critical for wound care because they provide a physical barrier between the inju...
Polysaccharide-based biopolymers have many material properties relevant to industrial and medical us...
The accumulation of synthetic plastics, mainly from food packaging, is causing a serious environment...
Biocomposites are composite materials consisting of either a polymer matrix or a filler based on bio...
In recent years, scientists have focused on research to replace petroleum-based components plastics,...
Biopolymer-based packaging materials have become of greater interest to the world due to their biode...
The global shift towards biodegradable composite has made polysaccharides a green alternative to syn...
In this work, the different cellulosic materials, namely cellulose and lignin are analyzed. In addit...