Bioactive potential of natural biomaterials: identification, retention and assessment of biological properties

Abstract Biomaterials have had an increasingly important role in recent decades, in biomedical device design and the development of tissue engineering solutions for cell delivery, drug delivery, device integration, tissue replacement, and more. There is an increasing trend in tissue engineering to u...

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Main Authors: Kieran Joyce, Georgina Targa Fabra, Yagmur Bozkurt, Abhay Pandit
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-03-01
Series:Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41392-021-00512-8
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spelling doaj-929b82affce84c4f8e8107db315997ea2021-03-21T12:20:03ZengNature Publishing GroupSignal Transduction and Targeted Therapy2059-36352021-03-016112810.1038/s41392-021-00512-8Bioactive potential of natural biomaterials: identification, retention and assessment of biological propertiesKieran Joyce0Georgina Targa Fabra1Yagmur Bozkurt2Abhay Pandit3School of Medicine, National University of IrelandCÚRAM, SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices, National University of IrelandCÚRAM, SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices, National University of IrelandCÚRAM, SFI Research Centre for Medical Devices, National University of IrelandAbstract Biomaterials have had an increasingly important role in recent decades, in biomedical device design and the development of tissue engineering solutions for cell delivery, drug delivery, device integration, tissue replacement, and more. There is an increasing trend in tissue engineering to use natural substrates, such as macromolecules native to plants and animals to improve the biocompatibility and biodegradability of delivered materials. At the same time, these materials have favourable mechanical properties and often considered to be biologically inert. More importantly, these macromolecules possess innate functions and properties due to their unique chemical composition and structure, which increase their bioactivity and therapeutic potential in a wide range of applications. While much focus has been on integrating these materials into these devices via a spectrum of cross-linking mechanisms, little attention is drawn to residual bioactivity that is often hampered during isolation, purification, and production processes. Herein, we discuss methods of initial material characterisation to determine innate bioactivity, means of material processing including cross-linking, decellularisation, and purification techniques and finally, a biological assessment of retained bioactivity of a final product. This review aims to address considerations for biomaterials design from natural polymers, through the optimisation and preservation of bioactive components that maximise the inherent bioactive potency of the substrate to promote tissue regeneration.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41392-021-00512-8
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title Bioactive potential of natural biomaterials: identification, retention and assessment of biological properties
title_short Bioactive potential of natural biomaterials: identification, retention and assessment of biological properties
title_full Bioactive potential of natural biomaterials: identification, retention and assessment of biological properties
title_fullStr Bioactive potential of natural biomaterials: identification, retention and assessment of biological properties
title_full_unstemmed Bioactive potential of natural biomaterials: identification, retention and assessment of biological properties
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series Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy
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publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Biomaterials have had an increasingly important role in recent decades, in biomedical device design and the development of tissue engineering solutions for cell delivery, drug delivery, device integration, tissue replacement, and more. There is an increasing trend in tissue engineering to use natural substrates, such as macromolecules native to plants and animals to improve the biocompatibility and biodegradability of delivered materials. At the same time, these materials have favourable mechanical properties and often considered to be biologically inert. More importantly, these macromolecules possess innate functions and properties due to their unique chemical composition and structure, which increase their bioactivity and therapeutic potential in a wide range of applications. While much focus has been on integrating these materials into these devices via a spectrum of cross-linking mechanisms, little attention is drawn to residual bioactivity that is often hampered during isolation, purification, and production processes. Herein, we discuss methods of initial material characterisation to determine innate bioactivity, means of material processing including cross-linking, decellularisation, and purification techniques and finally, a biological assessment of retained bioactivity of a final product. This review aims to address considerations for biomaterials design from natural polymers, through the optimisation and preservation of bioactive components that maximise the inherent bioactive potency of the substrate to promote tissue regeneration.
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