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tannic acid-based platforms for biomedical applications
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نویسنده
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esmaeely neisiany rasoul ,esmaeely neisiany rasoul ,enayati mohammadsaeid ,das oisik
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منبع
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materials chemistry horizons - 2024 - دوره : 3 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:1 -10
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چکیده
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In the ever-evolving field of pharmaceutical research, the search for innovative drug delivery systems persists to meet the growing demand for more effective, targeted, and patient-friendly therapeutic interventions. among the diverse compounds explored for drug delivery, tannic acid (ta)—based materials have emerged as an up-and-coming platform. ta, a polyphenolic compound abundant in various plant sources, has attracted attention due to its unique structural characteristics and versatile properties, rendering it a compelling candidate for drug delivery applications. its versatility spans various pharmacological functions, including anti-toxicity, anti-cancer properties, anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory traits, anti-microbial and anti-viral effects, wound healing capabilities, and more. this article delves into the multifaceted world of ta, covering its structural attributes, properties, and remarkable applications in biomedicine. beyond its utility as a component in consumables, ta's role in the green synthesis of nanosized metal particles and its potential in drug delivery are discussed. throughout this exploration, we emphasize the innate capacity of ta-based supramolecular materials to craft intricate structures, offering many innovative medical prospects. this review aims to provide insights into ta's potential to generate pioneering medical solutions to meet the ever-evolving demands of healthcare and biomedicine.
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کلیدواژه
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tannic acid ,drug delivery ,polyphenolic compound ,green synthesis ,nanomaterials
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آدرس
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hakim sabzevari university, department of polymer engineering, iran. silesian university of technology, biotechnology centre, poland, hakim sabzevari university, department of polymer engineering, iran. silesian university of technology, biotechnology centre, poland, saarland university medical center, center of experimental orthopaedics, germany, luleå university of technology, department of civil, environmental, and natural resources engineering, sweden
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