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Woodhead Publishing
29 May 2026
Eggshell for Biomedical Applications
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Imprint:   Woodhead Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   1.000kg
ISBN:   9780443274381
ISBN 10:   044327438X
Series:   Woodhead Publishing Series in Biomaterials
Pages:   692
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Section I: Introduction to Eggshell and its Membrane for Biomedical Applications 1. Structure and Functions of Eggshell and its Membrane 2. Eggshell Waste as a Sustainable Source of Biocompatible Materials 3. Separation Technologies of Eggshell and Eggshell Membrane Section II: Eggshell Biomedical Applications 4. Eggshell-Inspired Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering 5. Eggshell-Derived Biomaterials for Bone Regeneration 6. Eggshell-Derived Composites for Cartilage Regeneration 7. Eggshell-Derived Biomaterials for Drug Delivery 8. Eggshell-Derived Composites for Development of Biosensors 9. Eggshell-Derived Nanoparticles for Cancer Theranostics 10. Bioactive Eggshell-Derived Calcium Formulations as a Food Supplement 11. Recent Patents and Commercial Products Section III: Eggshell Membrane Biomedical Applications 12. Antimicrobial Activity of Eggshell Membrane 13. Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Bioactivities of Eggshell Membrane 14. Eggshell Membrane for Tissue Regeneration 15. Eggshell Membrane for Wound Healing Dressing Biomaterials and Cosmetics 16. Eggshell Membrane for the Development of Biosensors 17. Eggshell Membrane as a Health Supplement 18. Recent patents and Commercial Products Section IV: Future Perspectives 19. Challenges and Opportunities of Eggshell Applications 20. Eggshell Biomaterials Development and Commercialization

Dr. Mahesh K. Sah is Assistant Professor at the Department of Biotechnology, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, India. Dr. Mahesh received his PhD from Department of Biotechnology and Medical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Odisha, India in 2013. After gaining post-doctoral training from Department of Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, he joined at Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh, and since January 2018 he is serving Department of Biotechnology, National Institute of Technology Jalandhar, Punjab. He has been awarded Bharat Vikas Award-2016 and Green Thinkerz Award-2019 for his contribution in the area of biotechnology. He is working on development of natural based biomaterials for tissue regeneration equipped with advanced tools and techniques in the field aiming for green materials and techniques for tissue engineering. Dr. Maxwell Hincke is a senior scientist and tenured Full Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. Hincke received his Ph.D. (Biochemistry) from the University of Alberta, Canada, followed by post-doctoral training at the Centre de Recherche en Biochimie Macromoléculaire (CNRS), Montpellier, France. His main research program is passionately focused on understanding molecular control of calcitic biomineralization, which includes innate immunity of the avian egg. Integrated defence strategies that operate at biomineralized barriers are a hallmark of sophisticated biological structures. The eggshell provides a barrier function and acts in concert with antimicrobial proteins to maintain the pathogen-free status of the egg. These two coupled features are essential for food safety of the unfertilized egg and reveal the egg / eggshell contents as a bio-inspiration for identification of novel antimicrobials. Hincke investigates how molecular control of calcitic biomineralization is exerted during eggshell calcification in parallel with multi-tasking antimicrobial strategies. His main research program is focused on biomedical applications of eggshell, eggshell membranes, and biomaterial-based antimicrobials. He is an international expert on proteins associated with the eggshell matrix and membranes, and on their functional implications in eggshell mineralization and innate immune protection of the egg. His vision is that these insights can be reverse-engineered for application to human health and therapeutics. Dr. Tamer A. E. Ahmed is a Part-time Professor at the Faculty of Health Sciences and a Research Associate and Lab Manager at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Dr. Ahmed received his Ph.D. (Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 2010) from the University of Ottawa under the supervision of Dr. Maxwell T. Hincke after being awarded a full doctoral scholarship from the mission affairs of the Egyptian government. His Post-doctoral training was completed at the University of Ottawa Research Institute (OHRI) in Dr. Griffith’s Laboratory. In 2011, Dr. Ahmed became Assistant Professor at the Medical Biotechnology Department, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Institute, City of Scientific Research and Technology Applications (SRTA-City), Alexandria, Egypt. In 2014, he joined Dr. Hincke’s laboratory as a Research Associate and Visiting Scientist and then became a part-time professor at the Faculty of Health Sciences in 2023. Dr. Ahmed is an expert in exploiting biomaterial composition using proteomics and bioinformatics and their utilization for tissue engineering/regenerative medicine and health promotion through in vitro and in vivo models.

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