Biomaterials can be classified into two main groups: synthetic and natural biomaterials. The latter exhibit several advantages over the former, such as biocompatibility, inherent biodegradability, remodeling and critical biological functions. Therefore, natural biomaterials are usually applied in the repair or replacement of damaged human tissues and organs. They have the ability to adequately support cell adhesion, migration, proliferation and differentiation. For example, natural polymers have been used to make natural hydrogels as extracellular matrix that mimic the biological milieu to bridge the gap between conventional cell cultures and complex native in vivo environments. Cellulose, a polysaccharide mainly found in plants can promote bone regeneration. Another example is the silk fiber produced by spiders, its biodegradability is ideal for applications like surgical suture and drug delivery.

In Matexcel, our selection of naturally biomaterials and their derivatives includes DNA and protein-based biomaterials (collagen, gelatin, fibrin, silk, elastin) and polysaccharide-based biomaterials (cellulose, chitin/chitosan, glucose, alginate, hyaluronic acid).

CAT.NO. Product Name Particle Size Inquiry
NAT-1516 Nano Cellulose/Nanotube Composite Aerogel Diameter: 20mm Thickness: 2mm Inquiry
NAT-1517 Ultra Pure Cellulose Powder Average Diameter: 20μm Average Length: 300μm Inquiry
NAT-1518 Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), Battery Use Average Diameter: 20μm Average Length: 300μm Inquiry
NAT-1519 Tricyanoethylcellulose Cellulose (CEC), cyanthylated Average Diameter: 20μm Average Length: 300μm D.S.: 2.55-2.8 Inquiry
NAT-1520 Nano Cellulose Powder Diameter: 10-50nm Length: 100-500nm Inquiry
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