The Use of Keratin as Potential Biomaterial for BioDental Applications: OAJBS Publishers
The Use of Keratin as Potential Biomaterial for BioDental Applications by Ajay Sharma in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science
For
a century, keratins extracted from different sources are being used for
medical, cosmetic and textile applications. The excellent bioactivity and
physiochemical properties of these protein extracts have recently led to the
popularity of a keratin as biomaterial. Like other naturally derived
biomaterials, keratins have the potential to form a defined, three-dimensional
microstructure that supports cell infiltration, proliferation, and cell-guided
tissue formation. In addition, the natural abundance, intrinsic
biocompatibility, and mechanical durability of keratins have shown promise in
the field of biomaterials in diverse biomedical applications. This mini review
summarizes the biological properties, explores in brief the extraction methods
and advances of keratin as a biomaterial in various biomedical and dental
applications.
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