Abstract
Biomedical engineering also known as bioengineering is the combined application of engineering principles and design concepts from medicine and biology to healthcare purposes and is a newly emerged multifaceted field compared to other engineering fields. The application of engineering principles and design concept has been continuously being used for developing composite materials of inorganic particles (gold, silver, alumina, silica, etc.) in the area of biomedical engineering to fill the gap between engineering and medicine. Composite materials of inorganic particles are also a part of biosensing toward biomedical applications (diagnostic applications) due to their enhanced sensing levels. Different forms and varieties of inorganic composite materials have different applications in biomedical engineering. These composite materials have high functionality, high biocompatibility, high electro-active surface area, and multiple attachments, charged sites which made them highly effective for biomedical applications in the areas of medicine and healthcare, such as for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
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