2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymertesting.2019.106022
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Skin wound healing acceleration by Ag nanoparticles embedded in PVA/PVP/Pectin/Mafenide acetate composite nanofibers

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“…The results (Fig. 8) suggested that the LCH@PMN/GLY nanocomposite treatment promotes signi cant healing through the migration of broblasts and appropriate development of epithelial cells, and the restoration of blood ow via training of new blood vessels [68]. In our effort to introduce a tissue treating method, we have developed LCH@PMN/GLY bandage material based on PMN/GLY conjugated with LCH, which was rst tested for tissue regeneration care management, to the best of knowledge…”
Section: Histological Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results (Fig. 8) suggested that the LCH@PMN/GLY nanocomposite treatment promotes signi cant healing through the migration of broblasts and appropriate development of epithelial cells, and the restoration of blood ow via training of new blood vessels [68]. In our effort to introduce a tissue treating method, we have developed LCH@PMN/GLY bandage material based on PMN/GLY conjugated with LCH, which was rst tested for tissue regeneration care management, to the best of knowledge…”
Section: Histological Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The upshot showed that the bers could promote the proliferation of epidermal cells and broblasts, and to repair wounds. Similarly, Alipour et al 83 also studied the wound healing properties of electrospun nanobers with silver nanoparticles. The dermis regeneration of the dressings was studied by animal model, and it was found that the silver nanoparticles could signicantly promote the wound healing of New Zealand white rabbits.…”
Section: Wound Dressingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymer blend of synthetic polymers like PVP and PVA is very important for various applications, such as, electrochemical devices [16], heat transfer [17],wound healing [18][19][20], tissue engineering [21,22], biological medical applications [3,4], arti cial skin [22] and composite membranes [23,24]. Since PVP and PVA possess an interesting set of dipolar groups [25], the formation of polymer blend electrolyte based on such polymer blend will be interesting for the scientists and researchers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%