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Solvent Casting and Melt Molding Techniques for Fabrication of Biomaterials
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Biomaterials are receiving tremendous attention, especially in the
biomedical field, due to their impressive structural, physiological, and biological
properties, such as nontoxicity, biocompatibility, and biodegradability. Numerous
biomaterials have been used to fabricate scaffolds for applications in tissue engineering
and regenerative medicine, where they are used as wound dressings, grafts, organs, and
substitutes. To date, a number of techniques have been developed for the fabrication of
scaffolds from biomaterials. This chapter focuses on the fabrication of scaffolds by
solvent casting and melt-casting techniques. It examines the solvent casting and melt.casting techniques in terms of their application in the fabrication of biological scaffolds
with tailored micro- and nanostructures for their use in tissue engineering. The merits
and limitations of these techniques in fabricating biological scaffolds for desired
biomedical applications are also discussed. Finally, various challenges faced by solvent
and melt casting techniques are described, and solutions are proposed for future
research to develop biomaterials for advanced biomedical applications.
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Title: Solvent Casting and Melt Molding Techniques for Fabrication of Biomaterials
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Biomaterials are receiving tremendous attention, especially in the
biomedical field, due to their impressive structural, physiological, and biological
properties, such as nontoxicity, biocompatibility, and biodegradability.
Numerous
biomaterials have been used to fabricate scaffolds for applications in tissue engineering
and regenerative medicine, where they are used as wound dressings, grafts, organs, and
substitutes.
To date, a number of techniques have been developed for the fabrication of
scaffolds from biomaterials.
This chapter focuses on the fabrication of scaffolds by
solvent casting and melt-casting techniques.
It examines the solvent casting and melt.
casting techniques in terms of their application in the fabrication of biological scaffolds
with tailored micro- and nanostructures for their use in tissue engineering.
The merits
and limitations of these techniques in fabricating biological scaffolds for desired
biomedical applications are also discussed.
Finally, various challenges faced by solvent
and melt casting techniques are described, and solutions are proposed for future
research to develop biomaterials for advanced biomedical applications.
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