Posts tagged with "nanomaterials"



29. January 2017
Abstract The self-assembly of short designed peptides into functional nanostructures is becoming a growing interest in a wide range of fields from optoelectronic devices to nanobiotechnology. In the medical field, self-assembled peptides have especially attracted attention with several of its attractive features for applications in drug delivery, tissue regeneration, biological engineering as well as cosmetic industry and also the antibiotics field. We here describe the self-assembly of peptide...
01. October 2016
Abstract Current polymeric research has explored various applications in drug delivery and its related biomedical applications. Natural polymers especially those are derived from plant sources has evidenced for growing interest and attention in biomedical and pharmaceuticals sectors. Owing to their relative abundance, low cost, and biodegradable and eco-friendly profiles, plant derived polysaccharides are more preferred over the synthetic polymers. Present work demonstrates the drug delivery...
29. February 2016
The development of novel biomedical materials for practical and clinical applications, such as drug carriers, biocompatible tissue or organ substitute materials, repair and regeneration biomaterials, etc., is always a most concerned topic for biologists and material scientists. Many natural materials have been used as biomedical materials to replace traditional organic synthetic materials. More
25. June 2015
Nanotechnology is an emerging technology that can be used in a broad array of Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-regulated products, for purposes such as increasing the bioavailability of a drug. Recently, there has been an increased focus on using nanotechnology and nanomaterials in the development of novel drug delivery systems and targeted therapies. This focus is resulting in an increasing number of investigational new drug applications, new drug applications (NDAs), and abbreviated new...