
Biomedical membranes
Biomedical membranes are thin layers of material used in medical devices and treatments to control the exchange of substances like gases, fluids, or molecules between different environments in the body or outside it. They mimic natural biological barriers, such as cell membranes, to selectively allow beneficial substances to pass while blocking harmful ones. These membranes are essential in applications like dialysis, wound healing, and drug delivery systems, providing targeted, controlled interaction that supports health and recovery. They are designed for biocompatibility, ensuring they work safely within the body without causing adverse reactions.