JNTUK B.Tech Bio materials Science and Technology gives you detail information of Bio materials Science and Technology R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.
UNIT I: INTRODUCTION
Biomaterials and biological materials-examples and uses: First, Second and Third generation biomaterials- General characteristics – naturally occurring biomaterials.
LO: To study basics of various types of biomaterials
LA: Assessment by graphical representation of biomaterials
UNIT II: PROPERTIES OF BIOMATERIALS
Physical, thermal, electrical and optical properties of bio-materials and their application to processing.
LO: To study properties of biomaterials.
LA: Assessment by testing the properties of biomaterials.
UNIT III: MATERIALS FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING
Novel Biomaterials and Uses in Engineering and Tissue Engineering: Hydrogels, self- assembling peptides, Implants materials Metallic implant materials, stainless steels, co-based alloys, Tibased alloys, ceramic implant materials, aluminum oxides, hydroxyapatite glass ceramics carbons
LO: To study various biomaterials used for tissue engineering.
LA: Assessment by testing the characterization and functionality of biomaterials used in tissue engineering.
UNIT IV: NANO STRCTURED BIOMATERIALS
Nanostructured devices, Drug Delivery Timed release materials Implantable materials Cutting Edge Technologies and Materials Nanostructure Devices (DNA-templated FETs and nanowires)
LO: To study various nanostructured devices and biomaterials.
LA: Assessments by testing the characterization of biomaterials used in synthesis of nanostructured devices.
UNIT V: FERMENTATIVE PRODUCTION
Production of Biopolyester, microbial polysaccharides, microbial cellulose, bioadhesive, polyglutamic acid
LO: To study the biopolysters.
LA: Assessments by usage of this biopolysters.
UNIT VI: OPTIMIZATION OF PRODUCTION KINETICS, SEPARATION
Statistical optimization of probable variables for production of biomaterials, use of reactors, kinetic analysis for production, separation of Biomaterials by cell digestion and extraction.
LO: To study optimization of production kinetics and separation
LA: Assessment by optimization kinetics of various production
BOOKS
- D. Byrom, Biomaterials –novel materials from biological sources, Stockton press, New York, 1991.
- J.B.Park, Biomaterials science and engineering, Plenum Pulo, 1984.
REFERENCE BOOK
- Stephen R. Fahnestock, Alexander Steinbuchel, A. Steinbuchel Biopolymers: Volume 7, Polyamides and Complex Proteinaceous Materials, Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated, February 2003.
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