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New Preparation Method for Biopolymer-Based Nanomaterials: Preparation, Characterization and Applications

2nd Global Event on Materials Science and Engineering & 2nd World Congress on Nanotechnology

November 06-07-2025 | HYBRID EVENT

Mehmet Odabasi

Aksaray University, Turkey

Abstract :

Dipeptide- and protein-based nanomaterials (NMs) have emerged as promising platforms in nanomedicine due to their biocompatibility, biodegradability, and functional versatility. These biomolecule-derived nanostructures enable precise drug delivery, molecular imaging, and targeted therapy, particularly in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. Dipeptide-based nanoparticles offer structural simplicity and tunable self-assembly properties while pro­tein-based NMs, especially derived from natural sources cost-effective proteins like albu­min and lysozyme, offer defined architectures and intrinsic biological functions that enhance cellular uptake and therapeutic efficacy. Despite significant progress, challenges remain in large-scale production, stability, and immune responses. Denatured protein-based NMs, re­cently developed by our group, stand out as an important development in the field of therapy, especially since they enable more effective encapsulation and longer release of hydrophilic and hydrophobic drugs. Future developments will likely focus on rational design using compu­tational modeling, functional hybrid materials, and stimulus-responsive systems to enhance selectivity, safety, and clinical translation. The integration of these biopolymer-based NMs with personalized medicine promises to revolutionize therapeutic strategies and diagnostics in the near future.

Biography :

Mehmet Odabasi (PhD) is Professor of Biochemistry at the Department of Chemistry, Aksaray University, Aksaray, Turkey. He is the author of more than 80 articles in peer-review journals with a h-index of 29. He has authored chapters in 7 books, 5 of which are international. Dr. Odabasi has completed many national and internation­al high-grant projects. His research interests are preparation and surface modification of bio- and synthetic polymeric micro and nanomaterials, and their applications in biomedicine, affinity chromatography, biosensors regarding molecular imprinting, food safety, and the environmental sciences.