
biopolymer applications in medicine
Biopolymers are natural or synthetic materials derived from biological sources, used in medicine to repair or replace damaged tissues. They are commonly used in wound dressings to promote healing, in drug delivery systems to target treatments precisely, and in tissue engineering to create scaffolds that support cell growth, aiding in the regeneration of bones, cartilage, and skin. Biopolymers are biocompatible, meaning they interact safely with the body, and biodegrade naturally, reducing long-term side effects. These properties make biopolymers versatile tools for improving patient outcomes across various medical applications.