2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12247-021-09583-0
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Sericin Biofilm Endowed with Silver Sulfadiazine for Treatment of Burns

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“…High values of WS were observed (≥88.31%) and attributed to PVA’s ability to absorb and retain high water amounts on its chains. This feature contributes a lot to maintaining structural moisture, which helps remove the film from the injured skin without damaging it [ 1 ]. On the other hand, water absorption can lead the fibre to swell, promoting a decrease in pores and reducing the water vapor permeation capacity [ 56 ].…”
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“…High values of WS were observed (≥88.31%) and attributed to PVA’s ability to absorb and retain high water amounts on its chains. This feature contributes a lot to maintaining structural moisture, which helps remove the film from the injured skin without damaging it [ 1 ]. On the other hand, water absorption can lead the fibre to swell, promoting a decrease in pores and reducing the water vapor permeation capacity [ 56 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Conventional treatment consists of applying ointments and creams. However, these have several limitations, as multiple daily applications are required, exposing the lesion to infectious agents [ 1 ]. Polymeric films based on biomaterials, on the other hand, can be absorbable, accelerating the tissue recovery process and making the patient return to their routine more quickly [ 48 ].…”
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