Polymers (Apr 2020)

Marine-Derived Polymeric Materials and Biomimetics: An Overview

  • Marion Claverie,
  • Colin McReynolds,
  • Arnaud Petitpas,
  • Martin Thomas,
  • Susana C. M. Fernandes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym12051002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 1002

Abstract

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The review covers recent literature on the ocean as both a source of biotechnological tools and as a source of bio-inspired materials. The emphasis is on marine biomacromolecules namely hyaluronic acid, chitin and chitosan, peptides, collagen, enzymes, polysaccharides from algae, and secondary metabolites like mycosporines. Their specific biological, physicochemical and structural properties together with relevant applications in biocomposite materials have been included. Additionally, it refers to the marine organisms as source of inspiration for the design and development of sustainable and functional (bio)materials. Marine biological functions that mimic reef fish mucus, marine adhesives and structural colouration are explained.

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