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Collagen‐based biomaterials for biomedical applications

Erfan Rezvani Ghomi, Nooshin Nourbakhsh, Mahsa Akbari Kenari, Mina Zare, Seeram Ramakrishna

2021Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B Applied Biomaterials389 citationsDOI

Abstract

Collagen is an insoluble fibrous protein that composes the extracellular matrix in animals. Although collagen has been used as a biomaterial since 1881, the properties and the complex structure of collagen are still extensive study subjects worldwide. In this article, several topics of importance for understanding collagen research are reviewed starting from its historical milestones, followed by the description of the collagen superfamily and its complex structures, with a focus on type I collagen. Subsequently, some of the superior properties of collagen-based biomaterials, such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, mechanical properties, and cell activities, are pinpointed. These properties make collagen applicable in biomedicine, such as wound healing, tissue engineering, surface coating of medical devices, and skin supplementation. Moreover, some antimicrobial strategies and the general host tissue responses regarding collagen as a biomaterial are presented. Finally, the current status and clinical application of the three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques for the fabrication of collagen-based scaffolds and the reconstruction of the human heart's constituents, such as capillary structures or even the entire organ, are discussed. Besides, an overall outlook for the future of this unique biomaterial is provided.

Topics & Concepts

BiomaterialBiocompatibilityExtracellular matrixTissue engineeringBiomedical engineeringWound healingNanotechnologyMaterials scienceChemistryMedicineBiochemistrySurgeryMetallurgyCollagen: Extraction and CharacterizationBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsDental Implant Techniques and Outcomes