2017
DOI: 10.15406/jabb.2017.03.00056
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Application of Chitosan and Buriti Oil (Mauritia Flexuosa L.) in Skin Wound Healing

Abstract: Wound is the breakdown of the structure and normal functions of the integument and its healing process. The wound healing process is common to all tissues and is characterized by three stages: inflammation, proliferation (fibroblast phase) and remodelling. Many substances are used to improve and accelerate this process. A polymer that comes to the attention of researchers is chitosan, which is obtained by the deacetylation of chitin. Another substance that shows good results in the healing process is buriti oi… Show more

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“…The particle size of nanoparticulate chitosan originated from agglomeration process ranges from 20 nm for 120 nm, with an average of 55,4 nm (PIGHINELLI, 2017) proliferation (fibroblast phase. The results are illustrated in It is noted an increase in particle sizes of NCCH/B biocomposite (134 nm) when compared to NCCH (85 nm).…”
Section: Particle Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The particle size of nanoparticulate chitosan originated from agglomeration process ranges from 20 nm for 120 nm, with an average of 55,4 nm (PIGHINELLI, 2017) proliferation (fibroblast phase. The results are illustrated in It is noted an increase in particle sizes of NCCH/B biocomposite (134 nm) when compared to NCCH (85 nm).…”
Section: Particle Sizementioning
confidence: 99%