| biomaterial | <pharmacology> Any nondrug material that can be used to treat, enhance, or replace any tissue, organ, or function in an organism. Also refers to biologically derived material that is used for its structural rather than its biological properties, for example, using collagen, the protein found in bone and connective tissues, as a cosmetic ingredient. Carbohydrates modified with biotechnological processes have been used as lubricants for biomedical applications or as bulking agents in food manufacture. (21 Mar 1998) |
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| biomaterial |
Biologically derived material that is utilized as a structural component.
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| biomaterial |
Material used for or suitable for use in prostheses that come in direct contact with living tissues.
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| biomaterial |
a natural or synthetic material that is suitable for introduction into living tissue especially as part of a medical device.
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