Cellulose and Lignin-Derived Scaffold and Their Biological Application in Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery, and Wound Healing: A Review

The goal of tissue engineering is to repair and regenerate diseased and damaged tissues and organs with functionaland biocompatible materials that mimic native and original tissues which leads to maintaining and improvement oftissue function. Lignin and cellulose are the most abundant polymers in na...

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Main Authors: Reza Chavooshi, Mohammad Reza Ranjkesh, Behnam Hashemi, Leila Roshangar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Royan Institute (ACECR), Tehran 2023-03-01
Series:Cell Journal
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Online Access:https://www.celljournal.org/article_703191_5ef8677f7f6a341920532006e21a479c.pdf
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author Reza Chavooshi
Mohammad Reza Ranjkesh
Behnam Hashemi
Leila Roshangar
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description The goal of tissue engineering is to repair and regenerate diseased and damaged tissues and organs with functionaland biocompatible materials that mimic native and original tissues which leads to maintaining and improvement oftissue function. Lignin and cellulose are the most abundant polymers in nature and have many applications in industry.Moreover, recently the physicochemical behaviors of lignin and cellulose, including biocompatibility, biodegradability,and mechanical properties, have been used in diverse biological applications ranging from drug delivery to tissueengineering. To assess these aims, this review gives an overview and comprehensive knowledge and highlights theorigin and applications of lignin and cellulose-derived scaffolds in different tissue engineering and other biologicalapplications. Finally, the challenges for future development using lignin and cellulose are also included. Plant-basedtissue engineering is a promising technology for progressing areas in biomedicine, regenerative medicine, andnanomedicine, with much research focused on the development of newer material scaffolds with individual specificfeatures to make functional and biocompatible tissues and organs for medical applications.
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spelling doaj.art-9babbc671c7945eaa862187bad7d91832023-04-10T06:59:32ZengRoyan Institute (ACECR), TehranCell Journal2228-58062228-58142023-03-0125315816410.22074/cellj.2023.559011.1095703191Cellulose and Lignin-Derived Scaffold and Their Biological Application in Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery, and Wound Healing: A ReviewReza Chavooshi0Mohammad Reza Ranjkesh1Behnam Hashemi2Leila Roshangar3Stem cell research Center, Tabriz university of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranStem cell research Center, Tabriz university of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranStem cell research Center, Tabriz university of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranStem cell research Center, Tabriz university of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, IranThe goal of tissue engineering is to repair and regenerate diseased and damaged tissues and organs with functionaland biocompatible materials that mimic native and original tissues which leads to maintaining and improvement oftissue function. Lignin and cellulose are the most abundant polymers in nature and have many applications in industry.Moreover, recently the physicochemical behaviors of lignin and cellulose, including biocompatibility, biodegradability,and mechanical properties, have been used in diverse biological applications ranging from drug delivery to tissueengineering. To assess these aims, this review gives an overview and comprehensive knowledge and highlights theorigin and applications of lignin and cellulose-derived scaffolds in different tissue engineering and other biologicalapplications. Finally, the challenges for future development using lignin and cellulose are also included. Plant-basedtissue engineering is a promising technology for progressing areas in biomedicine, regenerative medicine, andnanomedicine, with much research focused on the development of newer material scaffolds with individual specificfeatures to make functional and biocompatible tissues and organs for medical applications.https://www.celljournal.org/article_703191_5ef8677f7f6a341920532006e21a479c.pdfcellulosedrug deliveryligninscaffoldtissue engineering
spellingShingle Reza Chavooshi
Mohammad Reza Ranjkesh
Behnam Hashemi
Leila Roshangar
Cellulose and Lignin-Derived Scaffold and Their Biological Application in Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery, and Wound Healing: A Review
Cell Journal
cellulose
drug delivery
lignin
scaffold
tissue engineering
title Cellulose and Lignin-Derived Scaffold and Their Biological Application in Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery, and Wound Healing: A Review
title_full Cellulose and Lignin-Derived Scaffold and Their Biological Application in Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery, and Wound Healing: A Review
title_fullStr Cellulose and Lignin-Derived Scaffold and Their Biological Application in Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery, and Wound Healing: A Review
title_full_unstemmed Cellulose and Lignin-Derived Scaffold and Their Biological Application in Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery, and Wound Healing: A Review
title_short Cellulose and Lignin-Derived Scaffold and Their Biological Application in Tissue Engineering, Drug Delivery, and Wound Healing: A Review
title_sort cellulose and lignin derived scaffold and their biological application in tissue engineering drug delivery and wound healing a review
topic cellulose
drug delivery
lignin
scaffold
tissue engineering
url https://www.celljournal.org/article_703191_5ef8677f7f6a341920532006e21a479c.pdf
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