Displaying 1 publication

Abstract:
Sort:
  1. Pal J, Sharma M, Tiwari A, Tiwari V, Kumar M, Sharma A, et al.
    ACS Omega, 2024 May 07;9(18):19741-19755.
    PMID: 38737049 DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c08528
    In recent years, the development of biomaterials from green organic sources with nontoxicity and hyposensitivity has been explored for a wide array of biotherapeutic applications. Polyphenolic compounds have unique structural features, and self-assembly by oxidative coupling allows molecular species to rearrange into complex biomaterial that can be used for multiple applications. Self-assembled polyphenolic structures, such as hollow spheres, can be designed to respond to various chemical and physical stimuli that can release therapeutic drugs smartly. The self-assembled metallic-phenol network (MPN) has been used for modulating interfacial properties and designing biomaterials, and there are several advantages and challenges associated with such biomaterials. This review comprehensively summarizes current challenges and prospects of self-assembled polyphenolic hollow spheres and MPN coatings and self-assembly for biomedical applications.
Related Terms
Filters
Contact Us

Please provide feedback to Administrator ([email protected])

External Links