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Biomineralization is the process by which diverse organisms have the capacity to create heterogeneous accumulations, derived from organic and inorganic compounds that induce the process of mineral formation. An example of this can be seen an extrapallial protein (EP) of Mytilus californianus, which is responsible for carrying out the biomineralization process. In order to determine their ability to perform the biomineralization process, EP protein was absorbed and mixed in chitosan scaffolds which were tested in simulated physiological fluid. The materials were analyzed by FTIR spectroscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy-energy-dispersive electron X-ray spectroscopy andX-ray diffraction. Results confirmed that the EP protein stimulates the rapid growth of biological apatite on the chitosan scaffolds. The mixing method favored more the apatite growth as well as the formation of second nucleation sites than the immersion method.
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Resumen El presente artículo es una amplia revisión bibliográfica de algunos de los polímeros naturales más utilizados en la fabricación de apósitos para curación de heridas cutáneas y regeneración de piel en los últimos años. Asimismo, se presenta un análisis descriptivo de los polímeros de origen natural más estudiados en la ingeniería de tejidos, remarcando sus propiedades físicas, químicas y biológicas. Encontrando que las investigaciones más recientes se han centrado en la exploración de apósitos a partir de biopolímeros como una alternativa a los materiales sintéticos derivados del petróleo, debido a las propiedades que poseen, como una mayor biodegradabilidad, biocompatibilidad y sostenibilidad por ser obtenidos naturalmente. Sin embargo, aún no existe un apósito ideal que pueda ser aplicado de manera eficiente en todos los tipos de heridas; por lo que los investigadores se han enfocado en el desarrollo y la optimización de apósitos que satisfagan la mayoría de las necesidades para una etapa en particular de la herida.
Abstract This review includes the bio-polymers most used in recent years for the manufacturing of materials used as dressings in cutaneous wound healing and skin regeneration. Also, the natural polymers most studied in tissue engineering are mentioned, highlighting their physical, chemical and biological properties for skin regeneration and wound healing. Through an extensive review of the clinical and research uses different types of natural polymers were compared, as well as the results of chemical and biological tests carried out during experimental research performed internationally.