Fabrication of a Biocompatible Nanoantimicrobial Suture for Rapid Wound Healing after Surgery
Tuba Baygar,
Aysel Ugur,
Inci Rana Karaca
et al.
Abstract:Suture-associated infections on surgical sites are known
to be
related to the surface characteristics of the sutures. The present
study aimed to fabricate a novel functional suture for surgical procedures
and characterize its antioxidative, antimicrobial, and in vitro wound
healing properties. St John’s wort, Hypericum
perforatum, extract (eHp), and biogenic silver nanoparticles
(AgNPs) have been combined and used for coating the silk sutures.
Antioxidant, antimicrobial capacity, and in vitro wound healing pot… Show more
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