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- W3164520453 abstract "Tissue engineering is emerging as a significant and potential area of medical therapy wherein tissue, and organ failure is suitably addressed by implanting polymeric scaffolds that could imitate the organ and nurture into the required functionality. Including many natural and synthetic polymers, polysaccharides are considering as an essential class of biomaterials for the fabrication of tissue engineering scaffolds. The polysaccharides being similar to the biological macromolecules can be readily accepted and degraded through metabolic processes within the biological environment of the human body. They are biocompatible, biodegradable, low cost and have similar nature to that of the natural extracellular matrix. However, low mechanical strength is one of the challenging features that need to be taken care of while selecting the polysaccharide for tissue regeneration. Thus, this chapter addresses different types of polysaccharide-based scaffolds, including chitosan, cellulose, alginate, dextran, starch, pectins, pullulan, gellan xanthan, agar, and glycosaminoglycans. These polysaccharides are commonly used in tissue engineering applications. A brief account of the basic principle of tissue engineering, selection criteria of biomaterials and different fabrication techniques of the scaffolds were discussed in the beginning, and this was followed by the elaboration of the applications of different polysaccharides-based scaffolds for tissue engineering. While concluding, the emphasis was also given to describe the current challenges and future perspectives of the scaffolds derived from different polysaccharides. To compile this chapter and to provide adequate information to the readers, we have explored all the possible materials accessible in the literature." @default.
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- W3164520453 date "2021-05-17" @default.
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- W3164520453 title "Polysaccharides as Novel Materials for Tissue Engineering Applications" @default.
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