Tissue engineering
... often involves the use of cells placed on tissue scaffolds in the formation of new viable tissue for a ... Another form of scaffold is decellularized tissue. This is a process where chemicals are used to extracts cells from tissues, ... tissue-inducing substances, and a cells + matrix approach (often referred to as a scaffold). Tissue engineering has also been ... "cells and scaffold," or "tissue-inducing factors." In vitro meat: Edible artificial animal muscle tissue cultured in vitro. ...
Nanofiber
... scaffolds are used in bone tissue engineering to mimic the natural extracellular matrix of the bones. The bone tissue ... "Ligament tissue engineering using synthetic biodegradable fiber scaffolds". Tissue Engineering. 5 (5): 443-52. doi:10.1089/ten. ... Using silk scaffolds as a guide for growth for bone tissue regeneration, Kim et al. observed complete bone union after 8 weeks ... These scaffolds can be used to deliver bioactive agents that promote tissue regeneration. These bioactive materials should ...
Microgravity bioprinting
"Bioprinting of tissue engineering scaffolds". Journal of Tissue Engineering. 9: 2041731418802090. doi:10.1177/2041731418802090 ... "Scaffold-free, Label-free, and Nozzle-free Magnetic Levitational Bioassembler for Rapid Formative Biofabrication of 3D Tissues ... the tissues are conditioned using cell culturing systems to further strengthen the tissue for self-support. Skipping the cell ... This removes the necessity of creating a scaffold for support since the cells are printed in a suspended state. As microgravity ...
Krogh length
Microfluidic scaffolds for tissue engineering. Nature Materials (2007) vol. 6 pp. 908-915 (All articles with unsourced ...
Acellular dermis
"Chitin scaffolds in tissue engineering". Int J Mol Sci. 12 (3): 1876-87. doi:10.3390/ijms12031876. PMC 3111639. PMID 21673928. ... Additionally, keeping in mind the size and shape of the final tissue, the potential of the physical dimensions of the tissue of ... Similarly, whole organs can be decellularized to create 3-D ECM scaffolds. These scaffolds can then be re-cellularized in an ... the ECM biomaterial retains some characteristics of the original tissue. The ECM tissues can be harvested from varying stages ...
August Krogh
Microfluidic scaffolds for tissue engineering. Nature Materials (2007) vol. 6 pp. 908-915 Bernard, Claude. Introduction à ...
Robert S. Langer
"Biodegradable Polymer Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering". Bio/Technology. 12 (7): 689-693. doi:10.1038/nbt0794-689. PMID 7764913 ... Macromolecules tend to be broken down by digestion and blocked by body tissues if they are injected or inhaled, so finding a ... He and the researchers in his lab have made advances in tissue engineering, such as the creation of engineered blood vessels ... He is a widely recognized and cited researcher in biotechnology, especially in the fields of drug delivery systems and tissue ...
Tissue engineering of heart valves
The scaffold designed for tissue engineering is one of the most crucial components because it guides tissue construction, ... Biological scaffolds can be created from human donor tissue or from animals; however, animal tissue is often more popular since ... "Three-dimensional scaffolds for tissue engineering applications: role of porosity and pore size". Tissue Engineering Part B: ... fibrous scaffolds have a very small pore size that prevents the pervasion of cells within the scaffold. Hydrogel scaffolds are ...
Titanium foam
PMID 17584904.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) D.W. Hutmacher (2000). "Scaffolds in tissue ... S.W. Kim, H.-D. Jung, M.-H. Kang, H.-E. Kim, Y.-H. Koh, Y. Estrin (2013). "Fabrication of porous titanium scaffold with ... It has been shown that a macropore size of 200-500 µm is preferred for ingrowths of new bone tissues and transportation of body ... As a result of this imbalance, the starting bone density will be reduced, there will be tissue death and, eventually, implant ...
Fibrochondrogenesis
"Fibrochondrogenesis of free intraarticular small intestinal submucosa scaffolds". Tissue Engineering. 10 (1-2): 129-37. doi: ... bone and connective tissues. Overwhelming disorganization of cellular processes involved in the formation of cartilage and bone ... specialized cells that make up fibrous connective tissue, which plays a role in the formation of cellular structure and ... causing abnormal fibrous development of cartilage and related tissues. It is a lethal rhizomelic (malformations which result in ...
Antonios Mikos
... and scaffolds for studying tumor microenvironments. In 2021, he began studying 3D printing for tissue engineering and hydrogel ... Mikos founded the journals Tissue Engineering Part A, Tissue Engineering Part B: Review, and Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods ... "Advances in Tissue Engineering Short Course". tissue.rice.edu. Retrieved 2022-03-29. (Articles with short description, Short ... "Fabrication and Characterization of Electrospun Decellularized Muscle-Derived Scaffolds". Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods. ...
Graphene morphology
"Porous three-dimensional carbon nanotube scaffolds for tissue engineering". Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A. ... These 3D graphene (all-carbon) scaffolds/foams have potential applications in fields such as energy storage, filtration, ... "Fabrication and characterization of three-dimensional macroscopic all-carbon scaffolds". Carbon. 53: 90-100. doi:10.1016/j. ...
Graphene
"Porous three-dimensional carbon nanotube scaffolds for tissue engineering". Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A. ... These 3D graphene (all-carbon) scaffolds/foams have applications in several fields such as energy storage, filtration, thermal ... "Fabrication and characterization of three-dimensional macroscopic all-carbon scaffolds". Carbon. 53: 90-100. doi:10.1016/j. ... "Two-dimensional nanostructure-reinforced biodegradable polymeric nanocomposites for bone tissue engineering". Biomacromolecules ...
Spidroin
"Tissue regeneration in vivo within recombinant spidroin 1 scaffolds". Biomaterials. 33 (15): 3887-98. doi:10.1016/j. ... could be used in medicine without risk of biocompatibility issues and thus potentially lead to many new opportunities in tissue ...
Temperature-responsive polymer
Matrices and Scaffolds for Drug Delivery in Tissue Engineering. 59 (4-5): 263-273. doi:10.1016/j.addr.2007.03.013. PMID ... "Injectable matrices and scaffolds for drug delivery in tissue engineering". Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. ... The described behavior can be exploited in tissue engineering since the adhesion of cells is strongly dependent on the ... For instance, hydrogels made of proteins are used as scaffolds in knee replacement. In baking, thermoreversible glazes such as ...
Nano-scaffold
Damaged cells grip to the scaffold and begin to rebuild missing bone and tissue through tiny holes in the scaffold. As tissue ... The goal of tissue engineering is to restore, replace, or regenerate damaged body tissue. Nano-scaffolds along with cells and ... Tissue engineering consists of the use of cells, scaffolds, and varying tissue architecture techniques to restore, replace, and ... Biomaterials within the nano-scaffold must facilitate and regulate cell and tissue activity, as in natural host tissue. ...
Potential applications of carbon nanotubes
"Nanocomposite Scaffold for Chondrocyte Growth and Cartilage Tissue Engineering: Effects of Carbon Nanotube Surface ... Riverside have shown that carbon nanotubes and their polymer nanocomposites are suitable scaffold materials for bone tissue ... "Porous three-dimensional carbon nanotube scaffolds for tissue engineering". Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A. ... "Collagen-carbon nanotube composite materials as scaffolds in tissue engineering". Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part ...
Carbon nanotube
"Porous three-dimensional carbon nanotube scaffolds for tissue engineering". Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part A. ... all-carbon scaffolds using single- and multi-walled carbon nanotubes as building blocks. These scaffolds possess macro-, micro ... all-carbon scaffolds using single- and multi-walled carbon nanotubes as building blocks. These scaffolds possess macro-, micro ... In tissue engineering, carbon nanotubes have been used as scaffolding for bone growth. Tips for atomic force microscope probes ...
Platelet-derived growth factor
... glycosaminoglycan scaffolds". Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. 13 (2): 261-273. doi:10.1002/term.2789. ... PDGF is a required element in cellular division for fibroblasts, a type of connective tissue cell that is especially prevalent ... The addition of PDGF at specific time‐points has been shown to stabilise vasculature in collagen‐glycosaminoglycan scaffolds. ... During later maturation stages, PDGF signalling has been implicated in tissue remodelling and cellular differentiation, and in ...
Angiogenesis
... glycosaminoglycan scaffolds". Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. 13 (2): 261-273. doi:10.1002/term.2789. ... The hypoxia that is noted in these areas causes the tissues to demand the presence of nutrients and oxygen that will allow the ... The presence of blood vessels where there should be none may affect the mechanical properties of a tissue, increasing the ... The absence of blood vessels in a repairing or otherwise metabolically active tissue may inhibit repair or other essential ...
Tooth regeneration
"Tissue engineering of complex tooth structures on biodegradable polymer scaffolds". J Dent Res. 81 (10): 695-700. doi:10.1177/ ... Biopolymer methods in tissue engineering Hill, David J. (2012-05-10). "Toothless no more - Researchers using stem cells to grow ... Tooth regeneration is a stem cell based regenerative medicine procedure in the field of tissue engineering and stem cell ...
Milica Radisic
Radisic developed a flexible shape-memory scaffold for minimally invasive delivery of functional tissues. The scaffold utilizes ... Biomimetic approach to cardiac tissue engineering: oxygen carriers and channeled scaffolds. Tissue Engineering, 12(8), pp. 2077 ... e18 Flexible shape-memory scaffold for minimally invasive delivery of functional tissues M Montgomery, S Ahadian, LD Huyer, ML ... "Flexible shape-memory scaffold for minimally invasive delivery of functional tissues". Nature Materials. 16 (10): 1038-1046. ...
Medical textiles
Tissue engineering is the process of putting together scaffolds, cells, and biologically active molecules to make functional ... Hu, Jiang; Ma, Peter X. (2011). "Nano-Fibrous Tissue Engineering Scaffolds Capable of Growth Factor Delivery". Pharmaceutical ... including tissue engineering scaffolds, wipes, wound dressings, and barrier materials. Microfluidic spinning technology is used ... and submicron-sized fibrous scaffolds from polymer solutions that could be used as cell and tissue substrates. Hydrogel fibers ...
Glass-ceramic
Gerhardt, Lutz-Christian (2010). "Bioactive Glass and Glass-Ceramic Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering". Materials. 3 (7): ... with foam-like scaffolds being introduced to maximize the interfacial area between the implant and body tissue. One issue that ... Resorbable ceramics are intended to gradually dissolve entirely, all the while new tissue grows in its stead. The architecture ... Historically, these were the "first generation" biomaterials used as replacements for missing or damaged tissues. One problem ...
Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic
... seeding of polymer scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineering, cultivation parameters, and tissue construct characterization, ... The focus of her research is on engineering functional human tissues, by an integrated use of stem cells, biomaterial scaffolds ... "Dynamic cell seeding of polymer scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineering". Biotechnology Progress. 14 (2): 193-202. doi: ... "Cardiac tissue engineering: Cell seeding, cultivation parameters, and tissue construct characterization". Biotechnology and ...
Self-healing hydrogels
Scaffolds act as three-dimensional artificial templates in which the tissue targeted for reconstruction is cultured to grow ... Scaffolds are subject to harsh processing conditions during tissue culturing. These include mechanical stimulation to promote ... Current research is exploring the effectiveness of using various types of hydrogel scaffolds for tissue engineering and ... This high water content makes hydrogel more similar to living body tissues than any other material for tissue regeneration. ...
Biodegradable plastic
Yadid, Moran; Feiner, Ron; Dvir, Tal (18 March 2019). "Gold Nanoparticle-Integrated Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering and ... In tissue engineering, the key focus is on providing damaged organs with physicochemical cues to damaged organs for repair. ... The medical applications of biodegradable CPs are attractive to medical specialties such as tissue engineering and regenerative ... "Biodegradable synthetic polymers for tissue engineering". European Cells and Materials. 5: 1-16. doi:10.22203/eCM.v005a01. PMID ...
Nerve guidance conduit
Tissue-engineered nerve guidance conduits are a combination of many elements: scaffold structure, scaffold material, cellular ... In tissue engineering, the three main levels of scaffold structure are considered to be: the superstructure, the overall shape ... Thus, aragonite scaffolds may be useful for nerve tissue repair and regeneration. It is hypothesized that aragonite-derived ... The superstructure of a conduit or scaffold is important for simulating in vivo conditions for nerve tissue formation. The ...
Bioglass 45S5
This setback makes it more difficult for the degradation rate of the scaffold to coincide with the rate of tissue formation. ... Touri, R (September 2013). "The Use of Carbon Nanotubes to Reinforce 45S5 Bioglass-Based Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering". ... Chen, Q.; Thompson, I.; Boccaccini, A. (2006). "45S5 Bioglass®-derived glass-ceramic scaffolds for bone tissue engineering". ... A setback to using Bioglass 45S5 is that it is difficult to process into porous 3D scaffolds. These porous scaffolds are ...
Biointerface
Also as an example, the use of silicon nanowires in nanoporous materials to create scaffolds for synthetic tissues allows for ... "Macroporous nanowire nanoelectronic scaffolds for synthetic tissues". Nature Materials. 11 (11): 986-994. Bibcode:2012NatMa..11 ... a way to create a synthetic tissue structure that could be used to monitor the electrical activity of the cells on the scaffold ... A biointerface is the region of contact between a biomolecule, cell, biological tissue or living organism or organic material ...
Cauliflower ear
Risk of necrotic tissue is greatest when both posterior and anterior surfaces are involved, although posterior surface ... The structure of the ear is supported by a cartilaginous scaffold consisting of the following distinct components: the helix, ... Cauliflower ear can also present in the setting of nontraumatic inflammatory injury of auricular connective tissue such as in ... Consequently, the concave pinna fills with disorganized connective tissue. The cartilage then deforms and kinks, resulting in ...
Mineral (nutrient)
"Bromine is an essential trace element for assembly of collagen IV scaffolds in tissue development and architecture". Cell. 157 ... Currey, JD (1999). "The design of mineralised hard tissues for their mechanical functions". The Journal of Experimental Biology ... Journal of Hard Tissue Biology. 21 (3): 475-6. doi:10.2485/jhtb.21.257. Retrieved 2017-06-01. Loskill P, Zeitz C, Grandthyll S ...
Syntrophin, alpha 1
Alpha-1 syntrophin is a signal transducing adaptor protein and serves as a scaffold for various signaling molecules. Alpha-1 ... "The three human syntrophin genes are expressed in diverse tissues, have distinct chromosomal locations, and each bind to ...
Samuel I. Stupp
"Bioactive scaffolds with enhanced supramolecular motion promote recovery from spinal cord injury". Science. 374 (6569): 848-856 ... "Supramolecular nanostructures that mimic VEGF as a strategy for ischemic tissue repair". PNAS. 108 (33): 13438-43. doi:10.1073/ ...
Liver support system
... especially with the current lack in transplantable tissue. In addition, questions have been raised about tissue collected from ... Most importantly, cryogel scaffolds demonstrate good mechanical strength and biocompatibility without triggering an immune ... They also evaluated ureagenesis and drug detoxification by hepatocytes in the scaffold, finding that over time the hepatocytes ... American Society for Artificial Internal Organs Tissue engineering Pless, G. (2007). "Artificial and bioartificial liver ...
Philip Lazarovici
US 9725693, Lelkes, Peter I.; Li, Mengyan & Perets, Anat et al., "Three-dimensional scaffolds for tissue engineering made by ... His patents include; "Three-dimensional scaffolds for tissue engineering made by processing complex extracts of natural ... tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine", published 2018-05-30, assigned to Temple University WO 2015087334, Lazarovici, ... "; "Soy-derived bioactive peptides for use in compositions and methods for wound healing, tissue engineering, and regenerative ...
Intestinal epithelium
Microfold cells (commonly referred to as M cells) sample antigens from the lumen and deliver them to the lymphoid tissue ... the intracellular domains of tight junctions interact with different scaffold proteins, adapter proteins and signaling ... Sarmento, Bruno (30 September 2015). Concepts and Models for Drug Permeability Studies: Cell and Tissue based In Vitro Culture ... epithelial invaginations into the underlying connective tissue). After being formed at the base, the new cells migrate upwards ...
Telomeric repeat-binding factor 2
In gastric mucosa tissues, the expression of TERF2 proteins was significantly higher than normal, and this over-expression of ... SLX4, which is important in DNA repair by acting as a scaffold for structure-specific DNA repair nucleases, also binds to the ...
PIKFYVE
Concordantly, mice with selective Pikfyve gene disruption in skeletal muscle, the tissue mainly responsible for the decrease of ... Sbrissa D, Ikonomov OC, Fenner H, Shisheva A (December 2008). "ArPIKfyve homomeric and heteromeric interactions scaffold ... to form a stable ternary heterooligomeric complex that is scaffolded by ArPIKfyve homooligomeric interactions. The presence of ...
Knee cartilage replacement therapy
This drives efforts to develop ways of using a person's own cells to grow, or re-grow cartilage tissue to replace missing or ... The procedure creates a blood clot scaffold on which injected PBPCs can be recruited and enhance chondrogenesis at the site of ... Then these cells are seeded onto a film that is implanted into the area of cartilage damage and absorbed back into the tissue ... An advantage to this approach is that a person's own stem cells are used, avoiding tissue rejection by the immune system. Stem ...
Human penis
In Peyronie's disease, anomalous scar tissue grows in the soft tissue of the penis, causing curvature. Severe cases can be ... "The development of a decellularized extracellular matrix-based biomaterial scaffold derived from human foreskin for the purpose ... The human penis is made up of three columns of tissue: two corpora cavernosa lie next to each other on the dorsal side and one ... The body of the penis is made up of three columns of tissue: two corpora cavernosa on the dorsal side and corpus spongiosum ...
NUMB (gene)
The p71 and p72 isoforms, which contain the PRR insert, are primarily expressed in actively dividing tissues and are down ... Rice DS, Northcutt GM, Kurschner C (2002). "The Lnx family proteins function as molecular scaffolds for Numb family proteins". ... Since then, a mechanism has been discovered through which Numb binds chemotactic signaling receptors, forming a scaffold for ... genes are members of the HES and HEY gene families whose protein products can act as transcriptional repressors for tissue- ...
Index of biomedical engineering articles
Tissue engineering - Tissue viability - X-ray - (Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata ... Nano-scaffold - Nanotechnology - Neural engineering - Neurally controlled animat - Neuroengineering - Neuroprosthetics - ...
Embryonal fyn-associated substrate
EFS methylation was tissue-specific with full methylation in peripheral blood cells, but no methylation in other tissues such ... allowing the CAS protein to function as a scaffold for other proteins including CRK proteins and C3G, a guanine nucleotide ... Reflecting the importance of post-translational modification of CAS proteins, in a study of cell lines and tumor tissue in ... Expression of isoforms 1 and 2 has been detected in multiple tissues, with maximal expression in the placenta, and the ...
Richard Oreffo
In 2015 Oreffo returned to the University of Oxford, where he completed a Doctor of Science in skeletal tissue engineering. ... Oreffo combined stem cells and degradable plastic to create an artificial bone, which incorporated a honeycomb-like scaffold to ... Rose, Felicity R.A.J.; Oreffo, Richard O.C. (2002). "Bone Tissue Engineering: Hope vs Hype". Biochemical and Biophysical ... who fabricate new materials for tissue repair. In early 2020 the non-profit Orthopaedic Research UK made an investment in ...
LSP1
Harrison RE, Sikorski BA, Jongstra J (2005). "Leukocyte-specific protein 1 targets the ERK/MAP kinase scaffold protein KSR and ... 1997). "Alternatively spliced exons encode the tissue-specific 5' termini of leukocyte pp52 and stromal cell S37 mRNA isoforms ...
Scaffold (disambiguation)
... a protein that is used as a starting point for the design of antibody mimetics Tissue scaffold, in tissue engineering, an ... Scaffold and scaffolding may also refer to: Scaffold (execution site), a raised, stage-like site for public executions Scaffold ... Look up scaffold or scaffolding in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A scaffold, or scaffolding, in construction, is a temporary ... two techniques in software architecture The Scaffold, an English music and comedy group "The Scaffold", song by Elton John from ...
Strictosidine synthase
... facilitates 3-α(S)-strictosidine formation by acting as a scaffold to increase local concentrations of ... Tissue and Organ Culture. 53 (2): 135. doi:10.1023/A:1006019620897. S2CID 46432810. Menke, F. L. H.; Champion, A.; Kijne, J. W ...
Spinal cord injury
Another type of approach is tissue engineering, using biomaterials to help scaffold and rebuild damaged tissues. Biomaterials ... Conversely, a poorly understood phenomenon is the overgrowth of bone tissue in soft tissue areas, called heterotopic ... These materials can also be used as a vehicle for delivering gene therapy to tissues. One avenue being explored to allow ... Kabu S, Gao Y, Kwon BK, Labhasetwar V (December 2015). "Drug delivery, cell-based therapies, and tissue engineering approaches ...
4D printing
Printed scaffolds of this material proved to be successful foundations for human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell (hMSCs) ... and touch by varying the internal turgor of their cell walls and tissue composition. Taking precedent from this, the team ... "4D Printing Smart Biomedical Scaffolds with Novel Soybean Oil Epoxidized Acrylate". Scientific Reports. 6: 27226. Bibcode: ... effect and biocompatibility lead researchers to believe that it will strongly advance the development of biomedical scaffolds. ...
Neprilysin
... is expressed in a wide variety of tissues and is particularly abundant in kidney. It is also a common acute ... "A New Class of Inhibitors for the Metalloprotease Neprilysin Based on a Central Imidazole Scaffold". Helvetica Chimica Acta. 88 ... It also degrades the amyloid beta peptide whose abnormal folding and aggregation in neural tissue has been implicated as a ... and is particularly highly expressed in kidney and lung tissues. Inhibitors have been designed with the aim of developing ...
Papaver somniferum
Female lay their eggs into the tissue of lower leaves. Insect larvae hatch and burrow into the soil to complete their life ... remaining in unplaced scaffolds. In addition, 70.9% of the genome is made up of repetitive elements, of which the most ... The symptoms are chlorosis and curling of the affected tissues with necrotic spots. The leaf under-surface is covered with a ...
Pterygium
An alternative is the use of tissue adhesive fibrin glue (Tisseel or Full Link or Beriplast P or Quixil). A Cochrane Review ... Management of recurrent symblepharon with pterygium using collagen matrix scaffold implant with autologous limbal stem cell ...
NEDD9
... is highly expressed in the embryonal brain, and in numerous tissues in the embryo and adult organism. Elevated expression ... NSP proteins are also multidomain scaffolds, which bind activated RTKs in response to extracellular stimuli and recruit both ... TGF-beta is a regulator of tissue remodeling and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in development, and promotes ... "Differential expression and dynamic changes of murine NEDD9 in progenitor cells of diverse tissues". Gene Expr. Patterns. 8 (4 ...
Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance
The B-I allele (for B-Intense) has high expression of b1 resulting in the dark pigmentation of the sheath and husk tissues ... structural templating in which structures are replicated using a template or scaffold structure on the parent; e.g. the ... Louwers M, Bader R, Haring M, van Driel R, de Laat W, Stam M (March 2009). "Tissue- and expression level-specific chromatin ... When the b1 gene is expressed, the plant accumulates anthocyanin within its tissues, leading to a purple coloration of those ...
Visceral leishmaniasis
If the inflammation is excessive, it can cause tissue damage. The role of regulatory T and regulatory B cells is to suppress ... treatment for visceral leishmaniasis with an anti-leishmanial drug-like chemical series based on a pyrazolopyrimidine scaffold ... Levels of FoxP3 mRNA were also up-regulated in lesional tissue from PKDL patients. However, T regs are not elevated in spleen ... Elevated levels of IL-10 in the plasma, infected tissues, and PBMC of VL patients accompany the anergy of VL. PKDL patients ...
BANP
It can be expressed in various tissues in the body including the testis, spleen, and the placenta. This gene encodes a protein ... binds the Scaffold/Matrix-associated region at the T cell receptor beta locus". Genomics. 68 (1): 93-6. doi:10.1006/geno. ...
Kojic acid
It is a mild inhibitor of the formation of pigment in plant and animal tissues, and is used in food and cosmetics to preserve ... "An Overview of Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches on the Synthesis of Heterocyclic Kojic Acid Scaffolds through the Multi- ...