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Biofunctionalization of Magnetic Nanomaterials
Published on: July 16, 2020
Protein and Polysaccharide-Based Magnetic Composite Materials for Medical Applications
Elizabeth J Bealer1,2, Kyril Kavetsky1, Sierra Dutko1
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ 08028, USA.
Abstract:
The combination of protein and polysaccharides with magnetic materials has been implemented in biomedical applications for decades. Proteins such as silk, collagen, and elastin and polysaccharides such as chitosan, cellulose, and alginate have been heavily used in composite biomaterials. The wide diversity in the structure of the materials including their primary monomer/amino acid sequences allow for tunable properties. Various types of these composites are highly regarded due to their biocompatible, thermal, and mechanical properties while retaining their biological characteristics. This review provides information on protein and polysaccharide materials combined with magnetic elements in the biomedical space showcasing the materials used, fabrication methods, and their subsequent applications in biomedical research.

