1925
DOI: 10.1039/ct9252701951
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CCLXII.—The condensed ternary system phenol–water–salicylic acid

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“…Electrospun collagen formed in uoroalcohol solvent results in the creation of gelatin, which is derived from denatured collagen and characterized by destroyed a-chains, disrupted triple-helical structure, damaged brillar structure and a lack of internal structure or congurational order. 15 Furthermore, electrospun collagen formed using either HIFP or TFE as the solvent has been reported to yield collagenous nano-bers, which do not swell in aqueous media like other collagenous structures, [16][17][18] but instead are soluble in water, tissue uids or blood. [19][20][21] This may hinder the development of electrospun collagen tremendously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Electrospun collagen formed in uoroalcohol solvent results in the creation of gelatin, which is derived from denatured collagen and characterized by destroyed a-chains, disrupted triple-helical structure, damaged brillar structure and a lack of internal structure or congurational order. 15 Furthermore, electrospun collagen formed using either HIFP or TFE as the solvent has been reported to yield collagenous nano-bers, which do not swell in aqueous media like other collagenous structures, [16][17][18] but instead are soluble in water, tissue uids or blood. [19][20][21] This may hinder the development of electrospun collagen tremendously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More importantly, applications of electrospun collagen in biomedical elds are also limited due to its poor biodegradable properties. 15 Therefore, these issues need to be resolved urgently.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to the present time any determination of cyanate has been limited by a lack of sensitivity. About the most sensitive method has been the use of a copper-pyridine reagent (1,12), until Dodge and Zabban (3) recommended decomposition of cyanate to ammonia and determination of the latter with Xessler's reagent.…”
Section: Study Of Precisionmentioning
confidence: 99%