The bioadhesives market is projected to reach a valuation of USD 15.15 billion by 2032, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.93% from 2024 to 2032. Bioadhesives are sourced from ...
Bioinspired materials are synthetic materials whose structure, properties or function mimic those of natural materials or living matter. Examples of bioinspired materials are light-harvesting ...
Highly acidic, pectin-like polysaccharides show exhibit high bioadhesive activity against epithelial human tissue, especially against GUT tissue (buccal and colonic mucosa). These bioadhesive polymer ...
Within the animal kingdom, mussels are masters of underwater adhesion. The marine molluscs cluster atop rocks and along the bottoms of ships, and hold fast against the ocean’s waves thanks to a gluey ...
In the animal kingdom, mussels are experts at adhesion underwater. The gluey plaque that marine mollusks secrete through their feet helps them cling to rocks and ship bottoms while the waves are at ...
As mist lingers over a Swedish fjord lined with towering, forested cliffs, a group of scientists collect mud from the bottom of the turquoise-colored waters. They’re after brittle stars—marine animals ...
The double-network copolymer is designed so that once put in the desired location it soaks up moisture and provides a dry interface for its bioadhesive properties. In addition, the resulting ...