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Biomaterials
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1. It functions as joint or tissue replacements - can be used as coatings to improve the biocompatibility of metal implants. They are also non - toxic and can be bioinert.
Biocomposites
Bioinert Materials
Bioceramics
Polypeptides
2. They are materials formed by a matrix (resin) and a reinforcement of natural fibers (usually derived from plants or cellulose).
Fiber Bonding
Biominerals
Biocomposites
Biomaterials
3. This involves the use of a binder or by using the thermal method to fuse the fibers together.
Bioactive Materials
Bioresorbable Materials
Fiber Bonding
Metallic Biomaterials
4. Type of biocomposites - a material which consists of voids/pores.
Porous Materials
Biominerals
Bioresorbable Materials
Polynucleotides
5. Materials that upon placement within the human body starts to dissolve (resorbed) and slowly replaced by advancing tissue (such as bone) i.e. tricalcium phosphate - polylactic- polyglycolic acid copolymers
Metallic Biomaterials
Bioresorbable Materials
Fiber Bonding
Membrane Lamination
6. Type of biocomposites that consists of a matrix reinforced by a dispersed phase in form of discontinuous fibers.
Polysaccharides
Membrane Lamination
Biomaterials
Fibrous Composites
7. A type of biopolymer with long polymers composed of 13 or more nucleotide monomers.
Particulate Composites
Polynucleotides
Bioinert Materials
Biopolymers
8. They are also known as renewable polymers and these are produced from biomass for use in the packaging industry.
Fiber Bonding
Biominerals
Bioceramics
Biopolymers
9. Type of biocomposites that consists of a matrix reinforced by a dispersed phase in form of particles.
Particulate Composites
Biominerals
Bioresorbable Materials
Bioceramics
10. It is any substance (other than drugs) or combination of substances synthetic or natural in origin. It can be derived either from nature or synthesized in the laboratory using a variety of chemical approaches utilizing metallic components or ceramics
Porous Materials
Biomaterials
Biosensor
Biocomposites
11. These are used in artificial hip joints - dental implants - bone plates and screws - heart pacemakers - stents - and other medical devices.
Biominerals
Polysaccharides
Metallic Biomaterials
Biopolymers
12. A type of biopolymer with linear bonded polymeric carbohydrate structures.
Biomaterials
Membrane Lamination
Fiber Bonding
Polysaccharides
13. It is any material that - once placed in the human body - has minimal interaction with its surrounding tissue.
Fiber Bonding
Polynucleotides
Biomaterials
Bioinert Materials
14. A type of biopolymer with short polymers of amino acids.
Biominerals
Biomaterials
Polysaccharides
Polypeptides
15. Materials which upon being placed within the human body interacts with the surrounding bone and in some cases - even soft tissue i.e. Synthetic hydroxyapatite - glass ceramic A-W - bioglass
Bioactive Materials
Biopolymers
Porous Materials
Bioceramics
16. Also known as hard materials and it usually has a mechanical function - being strong - hard materials which use less energy for an organism to produce than an equally strong organic material.
Fibrous Composites
Polysaccharides
Biominerals
Biosensor
17. It is an analytical device for the detection of an analyte that combines a biological component with a physicochemical detector.
Biosensor
Membrane Lamination
Fiber Bonding
Polypeptides
18. This type of biomaterial processing is only useful if it preserves the uniform porous structure of the original membranes.
Polynucleotides
Metallic Biomaterials
Polypeptides
Membrane Lamination