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Other Bioactive Fillers

Synthetic composite materials have passed through intensive progress in the last fifty years. Originally, synthetic polymers were blended with inorganic fillei-s for the sake of price reduction on the other hand, fillers cause considerable change in many physical properties of polymei-s. Later, functional fillers bringing other effects to polymer composites, such as magnetic or electrical properties, bioactivity, reduced flammability, etc., were introduced in the 80 s and 90 s. Nanocomposites can offer both miique properties and multi-functionality, which are well applicable in various fields. Undoubtedly, if one wants to use polymer nanocomposites in specific applications, the structure-property relationships have to be fully understood in these miique materials first. [Pg.228]

Network formation Hydrogel components Ceramic filler Other bioactive agents... [Pg.256]

The fact that most vegetable oils and fats are nontoxic allows them to be used as reliable excipients or carriers in many pharmaceutical formulations. Vegetable oils and fats have been approved as excipients to facilitate delivery of bioactive compounds, to act as fillers, binders, lubricants, solubilizers, emulsifiers, and emollients in a variety of delivery forms including tablets, capsules, suppositories, emulsions (enteral/parenteral), ointments, creams, and lotions. Other nondirect applications include artificial blood, gene delivery, diagnostic imaging, and medical devices (27). [Pg.3372]


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