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Biomaterials are the non-drug substances which are designed to interact with the biological system either as a  part of medical device or to  replace or repair any damaged organs or tissues. Biomaterials can be derived either naturally or synthetically. Natural Biomaterials are silk, gelatin, etc. while the Synthetic ones are  the various polymers. Bioceramics like Alumina, Bioglass, Zirconia are used to repair damaged portions of musculoskeletal system and also used in dental and orthopaedic fields. Biocomposites are formed by using resin and natural fibres. It can be non wood natural fibres (rice, wheat, coconut, etc.) or wood fibres (magazines, soft and hard woods). Metals are mainly a choice of biomaterials in fields of dental, orthopaedic, cardiac implants. As metals can lead to wear, corrosion, so surface coating and modification of metals are necessary for medical applications.

  • Orthopedic Biomaterials
  • Ceramic Biomaterials
  • Composite Biomaterials
  • Natural Biomaterials
  • Synthetic Biomaterials
  • Smart Biomaterials: Metallic Biomaterials
  • Marine Biomaterials
  • DNA and RNA as biomaterials
  • Protein based biomaterials
  • Bioactive glasses
  • Renewable Biomaterials
  • Diamond Based Materials
  • Graphene and Perovskite Materials
  • Energy Materials
  • Semiconductors

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