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Title: Progress in Modern Marine Biomaterials Research
Authors: Khrunyk, Y.
Lach, S.
Petrenko, I.
Ehrlich, H.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: NLM (Medline)
Citation: Progress in Modern Marine Biomaterials Research / Y. Khrunyk, S. Lach, I. Petrenko, et al. — DOI 10.3390/md18120589 // Marine drugs. — 2020. — Vol. 18. — Iss. 12. — P. -.
Abstract: The growing demand for new, sophisticated, multifunctional materials has brought natural structural composites into focus, since they underwent a substantial optimization during long evolutionary selection pressure and adaptation processes. Marine biological materials are the most important sources of both inspiration for biomimetics and of raw materials for practical applications in technology and biomedicine. The use of marine natural products as multifunctional biomaterials is currently undergoing a renaissance in the modern materials science. The diversity of marine biomaterials, their forms and fields of application are highlighted in this review. We will discuss the challenges, solutions, and future directions of modern marine biomaterialogy using a thorough analysis of scientific sources over the past ten years.
Keywords: ALGAL POLYSACCHARIDES
BIOMINERALS
CHITIN
COLLAGEN
CONCHIOLIN
CORALS
GELATIN
KERATIN
MARINE BIOMATERIALS
SPONGIN
BIOMATERIAL
MINERAL
POLYSACCHARIDE
PROTEIN
ANIMAL
AQUATIC SPECIES
BIOTECHNOLOGY
HUMAN
ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION
MASS COMMUNICATION
METABOLISM
TIME FACTOR
ANIMALS
AQUATIC ORGANISMS
BIOCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS
BIOTECHNOLOGY
DIFFUSION OF INNOVATION
HUMANS
MINERALS
POLYSACCHARIDES
PROTEINS
TIME FACTORS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/103265
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 85097036937
WOS ID: 000602003300001
PURE ID: c3a1ba58-fa3b-4d60-a9aa-e4048682cfde
20222517
ISSN: 16603397
DOI: 10.3390/md18120589
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