2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmbbm.2011.05.007
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Physico-mechanical properties of wound dressing material and its biomedical application

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“…This feature explained that the developed films in this study possesses elasticity after the stretching of about 34.6-53.8% recovery in length. Similar findings were also given by Zaman et al [45], Rezvanian et al [6], and Rezvanian et al [46], and it was found that tensile strength value of a dressing was decreased when there was a rise of elongation percentage.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This feature explained that the developed films in this study possesses elasticity after the stretching of about 34.6-53.8% recovery in length. Similar findings were also given by Zaman et al [45], Rezvanian et al [6], and Rezvanian et al [46], and it was found that tensile strength value of a dressing was decreased when there was a rise of elongation percentage.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Furthermore, in both studies, the mechanical properties of the hybrid films were significantly improved. This is of interest when considering applications such as wound dressing, where flexibility and tensile strength are crucial [78]; or in the regeneration of tissue such as cartilage and/or bone, where the mechanics of the environment plays a key role in the regeneration of the tissue [79,80]. Jiang and Teng [41] explored the use of AgNWs loaded on a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) films and their resultant antibacterial activity and human cell compatibility with the aim of developing effective antibacterial coatings to address the global problem of surface microbial contamination above all in secondary care settings.…”
Section: Surface Coating Of Medical Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Желатин, сшитый полиэтиленгликолем Gelating, sewed with polyethylene glycol [23] Таблица 3. Раневые покрытия на основе целлюлозы и ее производных…”
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