Biopolymers have been investigated for drug fields. They are widely being studied because of their non-toxic and biocompatible in nature. Biopolymers are used in industries as diverse as paper, plastics, food, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.This review covers different natural polymers, recent techniques applied in their processing and characterization. Advanced applications of natural polymers, including chitin, chitosan, alginate, etc., are discussed
Polysaccharides are the most abundant naturally available carbohydrate polymers; composed of monosac...
The ecological problems emerging due to accumulation of non-biodegradable plastics are becoming more...
Chitosan is one of the most well-known and characterized materials applied in tissue engineering. Du...
Biopolymers have been investigated for drug fields. They are widely being studied because of their n...
Natural polymers are already used for a variety of biomedical applications, including drug delivery,...
Biopolymers are naturally found material and most of the materials are made in nature during the lif...
Natural polymers, such as gums and mucilage, are biocompatible, cheap, easily available and non-toxi...
Every formulation or product is made up of two main constituents that are Active Ingredients (AI) an...
Natural polymers are very widespread in the world, which is why it is so important to know about the...
Biopolymers like cellulose, polysaccharides, chitosan, starch, chitin, and alginates have sparked an...
Over the last few years, several attempts have been made to replace petrochemical products with rene...
Natural polymers have emerged as promising candidates for the sustainable development of materials i...
The biopolymer chitosan is obtained by the deacetylation of chitin, the second most abundant polysac...
In this review, a historical perspective, functional and application trends of natural polymers used...
Polysaccharides are macromolecular polymers that manifest ability toward the forming of fibres, film...
Polysaccharides are the most abundant naturally available carbohydrate polymers; composed of monosac...
The ecological problems emerging due to accumulation of non-biodegradable plastics are becoming more...
Chitosan is one of the most well-known and characterized materials applied in tissue engineering. Du...
Biopolymers have been investigated for drug fields. They are widely being studied because of their n...
Natural polymers are already used for a variety of biomedical applications, including drug delivery,...
Biopolymers are naturally found material and most of the materials are made in nature during the lif...
Natural polymers, such as gums and mucilage, are biocompatible, cheap, easily available and non-toxi...
Every formulation or product is made up of two main constituents that are Active Ingredients (AI) an...
Natural polymers are very widespread in the world, which is why it is so important to know about the...
Biopolymers like cellulose, polysaccharides, chitosan, starch, chitin, and alginates have sparked an...
Over the last few years, several attempts have been made to replace petrochemical products with rene...
Natural polymers have emerged as promising candidates for the sustainable development of materials i...
The biopolymer chitosan is obtained by the deacetylation of chitin, the second most abundant polysac...
In this review, a historical perspective, functional and application trends of natural polymers used...
Polysaccharides are macromolecular polymers that manifest ability toward the forming of fibres, film...
Polysaccharides are the most abundant naturally available carbohydrate polymers; composed of monosac...
The ecological problems emerging due to accumulation of non-biodegradable plastics are becoming more...
Chitosan is one of the most well-known and characterized materials applied in tissue engineering. Du...