ISSN:2321-6212
Bioresorbable Polymers: Advanced Materials for Biomedical and Sustainable Applications
Bioresorbable polymers are a unique class of materials that degrade naturally within biological environments, eliminating the need for surgical removal after fulfilling their intended function. These polymers have gained considerable attention in biomedical applications such as drug delivery systems, tissue engineering, and temporary implants. Their degradation into non-toxic byproducts makes them highly suitable for clinical use. Additionally, bioresorbable polymers are increasingly explored in environmentally sustainable applications due to their biodegradability. This article provides an overview of the types, properties, degradation mechanisms, applications, advantages, and challenges of bioresorbable polymers, along with recent advances in the field.
Rahul Verma
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