“…Natural Fibrin glue [24] Fibrous protein tissue adhesive from human blood plasma, which mimics the physiological coagulation cascade and polymerizes to form blood clots Rice starch [29] Rice starch-based bioadhesives were prepared by dissolving the material in water at 60 8C. Bioadhesion was tested for topical use Collagen [30] Collagen-based adhesives are mentioned as a new class of tissue glues Gelatin [31] Gelatin-based bioadhesives crosslinked with formaldehyde and/or glutaraldehyde were examined for cytotoxicity, flexibility, and bonding strength Chitosan [32,33] Chitosan nanoparticle bioadhesives were prepared and evaluated for adhesion, swelling, drug delivery, entrapment efficiency, and loading capacity Pectin [34] Pectin-based bioadhesives were prepared and tested for bioadhesion, swelling, and erosion Dextran [32] Dextran was used as the second component of a two-component bioadhesive system as a bone adhesive.…”