As the world's second most abundant biopolymer, and being relatively inexpensive to attain, starch serves as food, feed and renewable resource for bioenergy production and other industrial applications. The rising development of processing techniques and starch's broadly tailorable properties caught the attention of researchers for its application in the biomedical field, particularly in bone, cartilage, and osteochondral tissue engineering. This chapter will focus on the research and development of starch-based polymeric blends envisioning applications in the Tissue Engineering (TE) field.(undefined
Amidst growing concerns for environmental degradation by anthropologic activities and use of non-bio...
Native starches have limited use in industrial applications due to their poor water resistance, past...
Native starches have limited use in industrial applications due to their poor water resistance, past...
Environmental pollution by synthetic polymers is a global problem and investigating substitutes for ...
The design and processing of appropriate porous 3-D scaffolds is one of the most important steps tow...
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09284931An ideal tissue engineering scaffold must be de...
The aim of this work is the production of fibers from biodegradable polymers to obtain 3D scaffolds...
Starch is a biopolymer that is widely available from agriculture/nature and thus is renewable and ch...
Environmental awareness has strongly stimulated the introduction of biodegradable materials based on...
Granular starch is added to a polymer in order to decrease the cost of the polymer derivative. Use o...
Starch based biodegradable polymer has become a popular material among researchers in the recent dec...
The development and application of polysaccharide materials are popular areas of research. Emerging ...
The potential of biodegradable polymers, and more particularly that of polymers obtained from agro r...
Starch is one of the most common and easily obtained natural polymers, making it attractive as a pot...
Starch-based materials show potential as fully degradable plastics. However, the current applicabil...
Amidst growing concerns for environmental degradation by anthropologic activities and use of non-bio...
Native starches have limited use in industrial applications due to their poor water resistance, past...
Native starches have limited use in industrial applications due to their poor water resistance, past...
Environmental pollution by synthetic polymers is a global problem and investigating substitutes for ...
The design and processing of appropriate porous 3-D scaffolds is one of the most important steps tow...
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09284931An ideal tissue engineering scaffold must be de...
The aim of this work is the production of fibers from biodegradable polymers to obtain 3D scaffolds...
Starch is a biopolymer that is widely available from agriculture/nature and thus is renewable and ch...
Environmental awareness has strongly stimulated the introduction of biodegradable materials based on...
Granular starch is added to a polymer in order to decrease the cost of the polymer derivative. Use o...
Starch based biodegradable polymer has become a popular material among researchers in the recent dec...
The development and application of polysaccharide materials are popular areas of research. Emerging ...
The potential of biodegradable polymers, and more particularly that of polymers obtained from agro r...
Starch is one of the most common and easily obtained natural polymers, making it attractive as a pot...
Starch-based materials show potential as fully degradable plastics. However, the current applicabil...
Amidst growing concerns for environmental degradation by anthropologic activities and use of non-bio...
Native starches have limited use in industrial applications due to their poor water resistance, past...
Native starches have limited use in industrial applications due to their poor water resistance, past...