
Polymeric BiomaterialsDefinition and ClassificationPolymeric biomaterials are versatile organic macromaterials characterized by diverse physical, mechanical, and chemical properties, making them highly suitable for applications across medical diagnostics, therapeutic delivery, and regenerative medicine, owing to their inherent biocompatibilty.. They can be broadly categorized into:Natural polymers (e.g., collagen, chitosan, alginate, fibrin), valued for biocompatibility and low immunogenicity.Sy
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Polymers-based biomaterials are polymer-based materials designed to interact with living tissues and systems within the human body in order to perform, support, enhance, or modify their functions. These materials are developed through the integration of fundamental sciences, nanotechnology, and biotechnology, bridging the fields of medicine and engineering. Biocompatibility—the ability of the material to be accepted by the body—is one of their most fundamental requirements. The ease with which t
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