FTIR analysis of natural and synthetic collagen
Collagen is the most abundant protein in humans and animals, comprising of one third of the
total proteins that accounts for three quarters of the dry weight skin in humans. Collagen …
total proteins that accounts for three quarters of the dry weight skin in humans. Collagen …
[HTML][HTML] The development of collagen based composite scaffolds for bone regeneration
Bone is consisted of bone matrix, cells and bioactive factors, and bone matrix is the
combination of inorganic minerals and organic polymers. Type I collagen fibril made of five …
combination of inorganic minerals and organic polymers. Type I collagen fibril made of five …
Recent advances in inorganic nanomaterials for wound-healing applications
SK Nethi, S Das, CR Patra, S Mukherjee - Biomaterials science, 2019 - pubs.rsc.org
Chronic wounds have emerged as a major cause of mortality, especially in patients with
diabetes and other pathologies. Statistics indicate that chronic wounds affect around 6.5 …
diabetes and other pathologies. Statistics indicate that chronic wounds affect around 6.5 …
Investigation of physical, mechanical and biological properties of polyhydroxybutyrate-chitosan/graphene oxide nanocomposite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering …
Mechanical properties appropriate to native tissues, as an essential component in bone
tissue engineering scaffolds, plays a significant role in tissue formation. In the current study …
tissue engineering scaffolds, plays a significant role in tissue formation. In the current study …
Graphene materials in antimicrobial nanomedicine: current status and future perspectives
Graphene materials (GMs), such as graphene, graphene oxide (GO), reduced GO (rGO),
and graphene quantum dots (GQDs), are rapidly emerging as a new class of broad …
and graphene quantum dots (GQDs), are rapidly emerging as a new class of broad …
Natural product-based nanomedicines for wound healing purposes: therapeutic targets and drug delivery systems
M Hajialyani, D Tewari… - International journal …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Wound healing process is an intricate sequence of well-orchestrated biochemical and
cellular phenomena to restore the integrity of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. Several …
cellular phenomena to restore the integrity of the skin and subcutaneous tissue. Several …
Upgrading of marine (fish and crustaceans) biowaste for high added-value molecules and bio (nano)-materials
Currently, the Earth is subjected to environmental pressure of unprecedented proportions in
the history of mankind. The inexorable growth of the global population and the …
the history of mankind. The inexorable growth of the global population and the …
Fabrication of Chitosan/PVA/GO/CuO patch for potential wound healing application
Wound healing is a common issue in our day to day life. Our immune system repairs the
damaged tissue by itself and its a time-consuming process. The GO/CuO nanocomposite …
damaged tissue by itself and its a time-consuming process. The GO/CuO nanocomposite …
Nanomaterials in wound healing: From material sciences to wound healing applications
A Barroso, H Mestre, A Ascenso, S Simões… - Nano Select, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
An increasing number of innovative therapies have emerged in the field of wound healing.
Nanostructured systems have been used to improve wound healing at different stages. The …
Nanostructured systems have been used to improve wound healing at different stages. The …
Recent developments for antimicrobial applications of graphene-based polymeric composites: A review
Owing to its captivating properties, Graphene-based materials (GMBs) have appeared as a
broad-spectrum antimicrobial material and attracting scientists and researchers' attention. By …
broad-spectrum antimicrobial material and attracting scientists and researchers' attention. By …