Composites From Renewable and Sustainable Materials 2016
DOI: 10.5772/65476
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Multifunctional Wound‐Dressing Composites Consisting of Polyvinyl Alcohol, Aloe Extracts and Quaternary Ammonium Chitosan Salt

Abstract: Wound dressings are materials generally made of gauze, synthetic, and natural polymers that are able to protect wound from microorganism, absorb exudates, and provide compression to minimize edema as well as a temporary substrate for tissue cells to grow. The multifunction of wound dressing exhibiting antibacterial and antiinflammatory properties and conducive to skin-tissue regeneration is highly desired. In this study, we developed such a multifunctional wound-dressing composite consisting of polyvinyl alcoh… Show more

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