“…Hybrid materials can be used in the textile, packaging, construction, automobile industries, as well as in micro-optics, microelectronics, in the synthesis of functional coatings or biosensors, biocatalysts, and novel materials for dentistry, cosmetics, therapeutic vectors, or biomedical purposes. [15][16][17] The literature offers numerous reports on modification of gelatin with silicon compounds; 18-21 however, there is little information about gelatin-siloxane systems obtained with organomodified silicones. However, a characteristic feature of this class of compounds is also their chemical inertness; therefore, to make reactive siloxanes, a modification of (poly)siloxane chains is performed by introducing various functional groups.…”