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Potential of pectin for biomedical applications: a comprehensive review

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE-POLYMER EDITION
Volume 33, Issue 14, Pages 1866-1900

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09205063.2022.2088525

Keywords

Pectin; biomaterial; drug delivery; tissue engineering; scaffold; 3D printing; 3D bioprinting

Funding

  1. BIOMATEN METU Center of Excellence in Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering [BAP-08-11-KB.2016K-121520]
  2. METU Scientific Project Coordination Unit [GAP-310-2021-10645]

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Pectin is a polysaccharide extracted from plants and has beneficial effects on human health. However, its weak mechanical strength and fast degradation limit its use as drug delivery devices and tissue engineering scaffolds. To overcome these limitations, pectin can be modified or combined with other organic or inorganic compounds. These materials can be used for drug delivery and tissue regeneration applications.
Pectin is a polysaccharide extracted from various plants, such as apples, oranges, lemons, and it possesses some beneficial effects on human health, including being hypoglycemic and hypocholesterolemic. Therefore, pectin is used in various pharmaceutical and biomedical applications. Meanwhile, its low mechanical strength and fast degradation rate limit its usage as drug delivery devices and tissue engineering scaffolds. To enhance these properties, it can be modified or combined with other organic molecules or polymers and/or inorganic compounds. These materials can be prepared as nano sized drug carriers in the form of spheres, capsules, hydrogels, self assamled micelles, etc., for treatment purposes (mostly cancer). Different composites or blends of pectin can also be produced as membranes, sponges, hydrogels, or 3D printed matrices for tissue regeneration applications. This review is concentrated on the properties of pectin based materials and focus especially on the utilization of these materials as drug carriers and tissue engineering scaffolds, including 3D printed and 3D bioprinted systems covering the studies in the last decade and especially in the last 5 years.

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