Breathable polyvinyl alcohol reinforced sodium alginate hydrogel fiber knitted fabric containing curcumin as wound dressing for real-time pH monitoring
Lele Liu,
Qiling Zhu,
Qianyu Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Due to the shortcomings of traditional medical dressings, the development of new dressings has become a hot topic. However, the mechanical properties of hydrogel fibers are relatively poor, so they are rarely spun and knitted, and tend to be in the state of sheet gels or laminated with fabrics as dressings. In this study, a novel fiber-type medical dressing with excellent biocompatibility, pH-monitoring function, drug slow-release effect, and fluid-absorbing ability was created using sodium alginate (SA), poly… Show more
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