Current Update of Collagen Nanomaterials—Fabrication, Characterisation and Its Applications: A Review

Tissue engineering technology is a promising alternative approach for improvement in health management. Biomaterials play a major role, acting as a provisional bioscaffold for tissue repair and regeneration. Collagen a widely studied natural component largely present in the extracellular matrix (ECM...

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Main Authors: Samantha Lo, Mh Busra Fauzi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Pharmaceutics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/3/316
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spelling doaj-15631569826b48588745ad6d4b7add0e2021-03-01T00:02:30ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232021-02-011331631610.3390/pharmaceutics13030316Current Update of Collagen Nanomaterials—Fabrication, Characterisation and Its Applications: A ReviewSamantha Lo0Mh Busra Fauzi1Centre for Tissue Engineering Centre and Regenerative Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Cheras 56000, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaCentre for Tissue Engineering Centre and Regenerative Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Cheras 56000, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaTissue engineering technology is a promising alternative approach for improvement in health management. Biomaterials play a major role, acting as a provisional bioscaffold for tissue repair and regeneration. Collagen a widely studied natural component largely present in the extracellular matrix (ECM) of the human body. It provides mechanical stability with suitable elasticity and strength to various tissues, including skin, bone, tendon, cornea and others. Even though exogenous collagen is commonly used in bioscaffolds, largely in the medical and pharmaceutical fields, nano collagen is a relatively new material involved in nanotechnology with a plethora of unexplored potential. Nano collagen is a form of collagen reduced to a nanoparticulate size, which has its advantages over the common three-dimensional (3D) collagen design, primarily due to its nano-size contributing to a higher surface area-to-volume ratio, aiding in withstanding large loads with minimal tension. It can be produced through different approaches including the electrospinning technique to produce nano collagen fibres resembling natural ECM. Nano collagen can be applied in various medical fields involving bioscaffold insertion or fillers for wound healing improvement; skin, bone, vascular grafting, nerve tissue and articular cartilage regeneration as well as aiding in drug delivery and incorporation for cosmetic purposes.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/3/316nano collagentissue engineeringtissue regenerationthree-dimensionalbiomaterialextracellular matrix
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Current Update of Collagen Nanomaterials—Fabrication, Characterisation and Its Applications: A Review
Pharmaceutics
nano collagen
tissue engineering
tissue regeneration
three-dimensional
biomaterial
extracellular matrix
author_facet Samantha Lo
Mh Busra Fauzi
author_sort Samantha Lo
title Current Update of Collagen Nanomaterials—Fabrication, Characterisation and Its Applications: A Review
title_short Current Update of Collagen Nanomaterials—Fabrication, Characterisation and Its Applications: A Review
title_full Current Update of Collagen Nanomaterials—Fabrication, Characterisation and Its Applications: A Review
title_fullStr Current Update of Collagen Nanomaterials—Fabrication, Characterisation and Its Applications: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Current Update of Collagen Nanomaterials—Fabrication, Characterisation and Its Applications: A Review
title_sort current update of collagen nanomaterials—fabrication, characterisation and its applications: a review
publisher MDPI AG
series Pharmaceutics
issn 1999-4923
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Tissue engineering technology is a promising alternative approach for improvement in health management. Biomaterials play a major role, acting as a provisional bioscaffold for tissue repair and regeneration. Collagen a widely studied natural component largely present in the extracellular matrix (ECM) of the human body. It provides mechanical stability with suitable elasticity and strength to various tissues, including skin, bone, tendon, cornea and others. Even though exogenous collagen is commonly used in bioscaffolds, largely in the medical and pharmaceutical fields, nano collagen is a relatively new material involved in nanotechnology with a plethora of unexplored potential. Nano collagen is a form of collagen reduced to a nanoparticulate size, which has its advantages over the common three-dimensional (3D) collagen design, primarily due to its nano-size contributing to a higher surface area-to-volume ratio, aiding in withstanding large loads with minimal tension. It can be produced through different approaches including the electrospinning technique to produce nano collagen fibres resembling natural ECM. Nano collagen can be applied in various medical fields involving bioscaffold insertion or fillers for wound healing improvement; skin, bone, vascular grafting, nerve tissue and articular cartilage regeneration as well as aiding in drug delivery and incorporation for cosmetic purposes.
topic nano collagen
tissue engineering
tissue regeneration
three-dimensional
biomaterial
extracellular matrix
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