Xanthan gum-based nanocomposites for tissue engineering
Xanthan gum (XG) is a naturally occurring exo-polysaccharide produced by the class of bacteria Xanthomonas campestris. This hetero polysaccharide produced from Gram-negative bacteria has various unique properties such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, cytocompatibility, highly viscous and pseud...
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my.unimas.ir.355522021-07-10T06:14:52Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35552/ Xanthan gum-based nanocomposites for tissue engineering Abu, Tariq Showkat, Ahmad Bhawani Khalid M, Alotaibi QD Chemistry Xanthan gum (XG) is a naturally occurring exo-polysaccharide produced by the class of bacteria Xanthomonas campestris. This hetero polysaccharide produced from Gram-negative bacteria has various unique properties such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, cytocompatibility, highly viscous and pseudo-plastic nature, nontoxicity, and solubility in both cold and hot water, which make it a promising agent in biomedical and tissue engineering applications. Traditionally, XG is an important component for various industrial and biomedical applications as a thickener, emulsion stabilizer, and additive, and is widely used in food and food packaging, cosmetics, toiletries, drug delivery, etc. Recently, it has been used in tissue engineering applications after undergoing various chemical and physical modifications through incorporation of NPs. In this chapter, we discuss the applicability of XG nanocomposites obtained through various modifications in the field of biomedicine and tissue engineering. Woodhead Publishing Showkat Ahmad, Bhawani Zoheb, Karim Mohammad, Jawaid 2021-06-04 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/35552/1/B9780128212301000098 Abu, Tariq and Showkat, Ahmad Bhawani and Khalid M, Alotaibi (2021) Xanthan gum-based nanocomposites for tissue engineering. In: Polysaccharide-Based Nanocomposites for Gene Delivery and Tissue Engineering. A volume in Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials, 1 (1). Woodhead Publishing, pp. 191-206. ISBN 978-0-12-821230-1 https://www.sciencedirect.com/book/9780128212301/polysaccharide-based-nanocomposites-for-gene-delivery-and-tissue-engineering#book-description https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-821230-1.00009-8 |
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Xanthan gum (XG) is a naturally occurring exo-polysaccharide produced by the class of bacteria Xanthomonas campestris. This hetero polysaccharide produced from Gram-negative bacteria has various unique properties such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, cytocompatibility, highly viscous and pseudo-plastic nature, nontoxicity, and solubility in both cold and hot water, which make it a promising agent in biomedical and tissue engineering applications. Traditionally, XG is an important component for various industrial and biomedical applications as a thickener, emulsion stabilizer, and additive, and is widely used in food and food packaging, cosmetics, toiletries, drug delivery, etc. Recently, it has been used in tissue engineering applications after undergoing various chemical and physical modifications through incorporation of NPs. In this chapter, we discuss the applicability of XG nanocomposites obtained through various modifications in the field of biomedicine and tissue engineering. |
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