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Applications of Natural and Synthetic Melanins as Biosorbents and Adhesive Coatings

Natural and synthetic melanins are promising pigments for several uses, such as biosorbents and bioadhesives. Further, their high biocompatibilities and excellent biological activities potentially allow them to be ideal biomaterials for environmental and biotechnological applications. Naturally occu...

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Published in:Biotechnology and bioprocess engineering 2020, 25(5), , pp.646-654
Main Authors: Park, SeoA, Lee, Changgu, Lee, Jechan, Jung, Seungho, Choi, Kwon-Young
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description Natural and synthetic melanins are promising pigments for several uses, such as biosorbents and bioadhesives. Further, their high biocompatibilities and excellent biological activities potentially allow them to be ideal biomaterials for environmental and biotechnological applications. Naturally occurring melanin has been used as a biosorbent for the environmental treatment of organic chemicals and for metal ion removal, and melanins have been chemically engineered to function more efficiently. In addition, melanin has been engineered for use as an adhesive coating material, and its polymeric properties have been enhanced for medical applications. Clearly, given melanin’s high biocompatibility and biodegradability, it is a very viable biopolymer for further applications in environmental biotechnology fields. In this review, we highlight the uses of melanin as a biosorbent and bioadhesive in biotechnology fields.
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Biomedical materials
Biopolymers
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Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Industrial and Production Engineering
Melanin
Metal ions
Organic chemicals
Organic chemistry
Pigments
Review Paper
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