LONG CHAIN POLYMERIC CARBOHYDRATE DEPENDENT NANOCOMPOSITES IN TISSUE ENGINEERING
Keywords:
Nano-composites, nanomedicine, polymeric carbohydrateAbstract
The use of nanomedicine has increased enormously, especially in the field of gene delivery and targeted drug delivery. The objective of current review to identify long-chain polymeric carbohydrate dependent nano-composites in tissue engineering such gellan gum incorporated TiO2 nanotubes, Poly(vinyl) alcohol-gellan gum-based nanofiber, cross-linked gellan/pva nanofibers, nanocellulose reinforced gellan-gum hydrogels, dextran and sol-gel derived bioactive glass-ceramic nanoparticles, aminated β-cyclodextrin-modified-carboxylated magnetic cobalt/nanocellulose composite, chitosan-chitin nanocrystal composite scaffolds, sodium alginate-xanthan gum-based nano-composite scaffolds, nano-hydroxyapatite pullulan/dextran polysaccharide composite, chitosan/carbon nanofibers scaffolds, nano-bio composite scaffold of chitosan–gelatin–alginate–hydroxyapatite, alginate/gelatin scaffolds with homogeneous nano apatite coating,nano-hydroxyapatite-alginate-gelatinmicrocapsule, poly(ε-caprolactone)/keratin nano fibrousmats, keratin nanoparticles-coating electrospun pva nanofiber, nano-hydroxyapatite/chitosan/chondroitin sulfate/hyaluronic acid and chitosan/chondroitin sulfate/nano-bioglass. The current review has identified a list of medicinal herbs that have been incorporated into long chain polymeric carbohydrate-based nano-composites.
Peer Review History:
Received 3 June 2020; Revised 7 July; Accepted 23 August; Available online 15 September 2020
Academic Editor: Essam Mohamed Eissa, Beni-Suef University, Egypt, dressamceutics@yahoo.com
Received file: Reviewer's Comments:
Average Peer review marks at initial stage: 6.5/10
Average Peer review marks at publication stage: 8.0/10
Reviewer(s) detail:
Shahin Gavanji, World Academy of Medical Sciences, Iran, shahin.gavanji@khuisf.ac.ir
Dr. Asia Selman Abdullah, University of Basrah, Iraq, asiaselman2016@gmail.com
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