Biopolymers for Medical Applications: From Drug Delivery to Tissue Engineering
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2025 | Viewed by 252
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Interests: aerogels; supercritical fluids; regenerative medicine; pharmaceutical technology; 3D bioprinting; porous materials; scaffolds; biomedical applications
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Interests: polymer science; structuration of biomass and conductive polymers; composites and electrochemical sensors
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Interests: polymer science; biomaterials; wound healing; regenerative medicine; drug delivery
Interests: biopolymers; aerogels; scaffolds; 3D-printing; nanotechnology; tissue engineering
Interests: aerogels; biorefinery; molecular methods for separation processes
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The use of biopolymers in medical applications is currently proliferating due to their advantageous, unique, and tuneable physicochemical and biological properties. Novel natural biopolymer sources (including circular economy and biorefinery approaches), alternative and innovative semisynthetic approaches using green technologies, and sustainable extraction methods are constantly being explored to make their use more profitable from application performance, environmental, and economic points of view. Different design strategies for biopolymers allow the creation of materials in virtually any shape and morphology (beads, particles, monoliths, and 3D-printed structures) with precise nano-, micro-, and macroscopic control. The availability of biopolymers with opposite properties (such as electrical, mechanical, solubility, pH and thermal responsiveness, and smart/passive behavior) and the possibility of obtaining multi-material structures enable the generation of products adapted to different biomedical demands, ranging from drug delivery to tissue engineering, for personalized medicine.
The main aim of this Special Issue is to compile original and cutting-edge research as well as reviews that highlight the recent advances in biopolymers for drug delivery and tissue engineering. Contributions may cover topics such as biopolymer derivative synthesis and characterization, sustainable production of biopolymers, engineering novel biopolymer processing strategies, and innovative biomedical uses of biopolymers. Particular emphasis is placed on biopolymer applications in personalized regenerative medicine, wound healing, smart and transdermal drug delivery, nanotherapy, and cancer.
Prof. Dr. Carlos A. García-González
Dr. Ricardo Starbird
Dr. Clara López-Iglesias
Dr. Ana Iglesias-Mejuto
Prof. Dr. Irina Smirnova
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- biopolymer
- tissue engineering
- wound healing
- mechanical response
- aerogels
- 3D printing
- conductive polymers
- nanocarriers
- nanotechnology
- smart drug delivery
- green technology
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