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Abstract

Various natural and synthetic polymers are being explored to develop biomaterials for tissue engineering and drug delivery. Although proteins are preferable over carbohydrates and synthetic polymers, biomaterials developed from proteins lack the mechanical properties and/or biocompatibilities required for medical applications. Plant proteins are widely available, have low potential to be immunogenic and can be made into fibers, films, hydrogels and micro- and nano-particles for medical applications. Studies, mostly with zein, have demonstrated the potential of using plant proteins for tissue engineering and drug delivery. Although other plant proteins such as wheat gluten and soyproteins have also shown biocompatibility usingin vitrostudies, fabricating biomaterials such as nano-fibers and nano-particles from soy and wheat proteins offers considerable challenges.

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Title
Potential of plant proteins for medical applications
Author
Reddy, Narendra; Yang, Yiqi
Pages
490-498
Publication year
2011
Publication date
Oct 2011
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
01677799
e-ISSN
18793096
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1547892797
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited Oct 2011