Antioxidants (Aug 2022)

The Importance of Antioxidant Biomaterials in Human Health and Technological Innovation: A Review

  • Alessandra Cristina Pedro,
  • Oscar Giordani Paniz,
  • Isabela de Andrade Arruda Fernandes,
  • Débora Gonçalves Bortolini,
  • Fernanda Thaís Vieira Rubio,
  • Charles Windson Isidoro Haminiuk,
  • Giselle Maria Maciel,
  • Washington Luiz Esteves Magalhães

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox11091644
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 1644

Abstract

Read online

Biomaterials come from natural sources such as animals, plants, fungi, algae, and bacteria, composed mainly of protein, lipid, and carbohydrate molecules. The great diversity of biomaterials makes these compounds promising for developing new products for technological applications. In this sense, antioxidant biomaterials have been developed to exert biological and active functions in the human body and industrial formulations. Furthermore, antioxidant biomaterials come from natural sources, whose components can inhibit reactive oxygen species (ROS). Thus, these materials incorporated with antioxidants, mainly from plant sources, have important effects, such as anti-inflammatory, wound healing, antitumor, and anti-aging, in addition to increasing the shelf-life of products. Aiming at the importance of antioxidant biomaterials in different technological segments as biodegradable, economic, and promising sources, this review presents the main available biomaterials, antioxidant sources, and assigned biological activities. In addition, potential applications in the biomedical and industrial fields are described with a focus on innovative publications found in the literature in the last five years.

Keywords