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Chitosan Based Biomaterials Volume 1
Fundamentals

This first volume provides in-depth exploration of the fundamental properties and technologies of the chitosan-based biomaterials derived from chitin

Jessica Amber Jennings (Edited by), Joel David Bumgardner (Edited by)

9780081002308, Elsevier Science

Hardback, published 22 September 2016

342 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.4 cm, 0.48 kg

Chitosan Based Biomaterials: Fundamentals, Volume 1, provides the latest information on chitosan, a natural polymer derived from the marine material chitin. Chitosan displays unique properties, most notably biocompatibility and biodegradability. It can also be easily tuned to modify its structure or properties, making chitosan an excellent candidate as a biomaterial. Consequently, chitosan is being developed for many biomedical functions, ranging from tissue engineering and implant coatings to drug and gene delivery. This book looks at the fundamentals of chitosan-based biomaterials.

Part One. Fundamentals of chitosan for biomedical applications 1. Fundamentals of chitosan for biomedical applications 2. Antibacterial properties of chitosan 3. Immunological responses to chitosan for biomedical applications 4. Characterization of chitosan matters

Part Two. Chemical and physical modification of chitosan-based biomaterials 5. Deacetylation modification techniques of chitin and chitosan 6. Modifying the molecular weight of chitosan 7. Controlling chitosan degradation properties in vitro and in vivo

Part Three. Production techniques for chitosan-based biomaterials 8. Production of micro- and nanoscale chitosan particles for biomedical applications 9. Production of electrospun chitosan for biomedical applications 10. Lyophilized chitosan sponges 11. Production of chitosan coatings on metal and ceramic biomaterials 12. Production of chitosan-based hydrogels for biomedical applications

Subject Areas: Materials science [TGM], Biotechnology [TCB], Biomedical engineering [MQW]

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