Biomaterials Applied to Medical Devices and Pharmacy

- By Tri Dung Ngo1
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Bioindustrials Research and Development, InnoTech Alberta (Formerly Alberta Research Council (1921-2010) and Alberta Innovates Technology Futures (2010-2016)), 250 Karl Clark Road, Edmonton, Alberta, T6N 1E4, Canada
- Source: Synthesis of Nanomaterials , pp 1-13
- Publication Date: May 2023
- Language: English


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Biomaterials have been utilized in healthcare applications a number of times. Nowadays, subsequent evolution and the increase in the life expectancy of worlds population have made biomaterials more attractive and versatile, and have increased their utility. Concerning the manufacturing of medical devices and pharmacy, the development of new biomaterials, new manufacturing methods and techniques has always been the researchers focus. Recently, nanotechnology and nanomedicine have attracted a great deal of attention, which would further enhance the use of biomaterials in medical devices and pharmacy. In the development of medical devices and pharmacy, the selection of the proper material to be used is of utmost importance. This chapter aims to provide a review of the most used biomaterials. After an explanation of what biomaterials are and what defines them, a more in-depth approach to the major types of biomaterials is presented, such as metal, polymer, ceramic, and composites; also, the advantages and disadvantages of biomaterials, their main characteristics, and preferred applications in the area of medical devices and pharmacy are discussed.<br>
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