Biotechnology for Sustainable Materials is a companion journal to:
Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts
Biotechnology for the Environment
Fungal Biology and Biotechnology
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In healthcare diagnostics, paper-based biosensors are a major breakthrough because they provide a portable, affordable platform for point-of-care applications, especially in precision medicine. These biosensor...
The increasing interest in biopolymers for fabricating biomaterials via 3D printing is driven by their biodegradability, biocompatibility, and non-toxic properties. Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) has emerged as a p...
Thiomer-based nanomedicines provide a diverse approach to delivering ophthalmic drugs and controlling problems. The review digs into the development, characterization, and use of thiomer and modified thiomer-b...
Lignocellulosic biomass which is mainly composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, is an abundant and renewable resource of biomass with great potential for producing valuable biomaterials. However, its...
Hemicellulose is a renewable source to produce bio-based molecules with high added value. For this purpose, this study aimed to promote enzymatic and chemical modifications of xylan from sugarcane biomass to p...
The field of chronic wound care has been rapidly evolving. With a market size for care of chronic wounds in billions of USD, this is not an insignificant area to encourage more sustainable practices and proces...
As the trend of āgreen medicineā has emerged robustly over the past decades, an expanding demand for sustainable development of biomaterials has led scientists to shift their attention to more sustainable alte...
The convergence of sustainability with medical innovation in tissue engineering represents a pivotal advancement in both biomedical science and environmental stewardship. This review article provides a compreh...
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine are multidisciplinary disciplines that use technical and biological principles to create workable replacements for human tissues and organ function. Keratin, a prot...
To ensure the quality, dependability, and long life of sustainable biomaterials, we need comprehensive testing methods. These are for use in varied applications. This chapter provides an in-depth examination. ...
In this study, silver nanoflowers were synthesized due to catalytic reduction of silver ions by phytochemicals of Pongamia pinnata seed cake extract (PSCAgNPs) in 24 h and subsequently used for removal of malachi...
Keratin has gained increased curiosity from researchers in the last decade for its potential applications in preparation of biomaterials. Most emphasized properties of keratin as a candidate to manufacture bio...
Succinic acid (SA) is a valuable platform chemical with diverse applications. It serves as a precursor for synthesizing tetrahydrofuran, γ-butyrolactone, 1,4-butanediol, and biodegradable polymers. However, co...
This research has developed a printable bioink formulated with bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) and sodium alginate. The bioink composition offers a unique combination of printability, mechanical strength, and hi...
Synthetic polymers, which account for over 400 million tons of global production annually, are primarily composed of harmful chemicals that persist in the environment, leading to significant ecological and hea...
Producing polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) from agro-food processing waste has the potential to mitigate the global synthetic plastic pollution crisis and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, it offers a pr...
Bioplastics derived from polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are among the promising substitutes for unsustainable petroleum-based polymers. PHA-based polymers demonstrate superior chemical and physical properties, s...
Replacing plastics with renewable and environmentally friendly substitutes is becoming ever more critical as we begin to realize the consequences of their negative impacts on the environment. Plant polysacchar...
Plastic pollution is an ever-escalating issue with detrimental effects on both the environment and human health. Plastic breaks down into smaller pieces, and depending on the size they are called macroplastics...
Expression of the Ascaris suum ketothiolase (Acat3) in recombinant Escherichia coli enables the production of α-methylated monomers such as 3-hydroxy-2-methylvalerate (3H2MV) and 3-hydroxy-2-methylbutyrate (3H2MB...
While many proposals of paper-based diagnostics utilize cell-free gene expression systems, these assays oftentimes suffer from the need for temperature cycling and high operational costs, particularly for deve...
Synthetic biology has revolutionized the creation of microbial cell factories for the efficient production of value-added chemicals and materials from renewable resources. The rational design of these factorie...
Scientists are considering substitute energies as a consequence of the increasing global demand for energy. An eco-friendly and high flash point biofuel, biodiesel, can be obtained from different types of anim...
Bioethanol production from waste materials offers a promising avenue for sustainable energy and waste management. In this study, fermentable sugars derived from tetra pack waste cellulose were bio-transformed ...
Plastic-based films that are commonly used in the food packaging industry are tough to recycle due to their sorting issue and these films do not decay as they photodegrade into microplastics. These microplasti...
The use of bio-based nanoparticles in agriculture has gained significant attention due to their potential to enhance plant development, growth, and differentiation. This review aims to provide a comprehensive ...
Biotechnology for Sustainable Materials is a companion journal to:
Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts
Biotechnology for the Environment
Fungal Biology and Biotechnology