Synthetic Biodegradable Materials for Biomedical Applications
- Technology Benefits
- Biodegradable High tensile strength
- Technology Application
- Surgical structures Wound dressings Tissue engineering Medical textiles
- Detailed Technology Description
- UCF inventors developed homogeneous nanofibers of pure synthetic polypeptides. These materials have physical, chemical, and biological properties that make them advantageous for replacing traditional materials in medicine and tissue engineering. The polypeptide structure offers not only the advantage of a reduced immune response but also is biodegradable when combined with the proper enzymes.
- *Abstract
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More than 8 million surgical procedures performed each year involve replacement organs or tissues and more than 10 million Americans have at least one medical implant. Many of these implants are made from classic materials such as stainless steel, chromium, ceramics, plastics, and other metal alloys. These materials often cause the immune system to tag the implant as a foreign body thereby resulting in an unintentional immune response. Biocompatible materials which reduce or remove this response are needed.
- *Principal Investigator
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Name: Hui Chen, Ph.D.
Department:
Name: Qun Huo, Ph.D.
Department:
Name: Saiful Khondaker, Ph.D.
Department:
Name: Harish Muthuraman, Ph.D.
Department:
Name: Lei Zhai, Ph.D.
Department:
Name: Jianhua Zou
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- Country/Region
- USA

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