This book provides a comprehensive review of the chemistry and research illustrating the benefits of polyurethane for immobilizing cells, with dozens of case studies in medical devices and environmental engineering.
Polyurethane is a material especially suited for immobilizing cells, given its unique properties with applications ranging from environmental remediation to medical devices. While immobilization is well known among environmental engineers, specifically for enzymes, it is less well known among medical researchers.
Motivated to fill this need and directed towards biotechnologists working in environmental and medical research, Polyurethane Immobilization of Cells and Biomolecules: Medical and Environmental Applications describes research on the use of polyurethane as an immobilizing agent for cells and active molecules. After an introductory chapter on chemistry, the bulk of the book divides into two sections - medical applications and environmental remediation. They are juxtaposed to create cross-fertilization, meaning a medical researcher can benefit from applications taught in the environmental section and visa-versa.
As a valuable resource for applied biotechnologists in different industries, this book offers readers key benefits including:
- Little or no jargon in a multidisciplinary and lucid writing style
- The extrapolation of current technology into advanced areas, especially environmental remediation and medical devices
- A bridge between immobilization research and practical applications