2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2015.12.055
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Wound healing effect of electrospun silk fibroin nanomatrix in burn-model

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“…An ideal wound dressing should prevent dehydration of the wound and retain a favorable moist environment at the wound interface, allowing gas permeation as a barrier against dust and microorganisms. Furthermore, it should be nonadhesive, able to be easily removed without trauma, accelerate the wound healing process, and deliver a nearly instantaneous initial dosage of drugs at optimum therapeutic concentrations …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An ideal wound dressing should prevent dehydration of the wound and retain a favorable moist environment at the wound interface, allowing gas permeation as a barrier against dust and microorganisms. Furthermore, it should be nonadhesive, able to be easily removed without trauma, accelerate the wound healing process, and deliver a nearly instantaneous initial dosage of drugs at optimum therapeutic concentrations …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, it should be nonadhesive, able to be easily removed without trauma, accelerate the wound healing process, and deliver a nearly instantaneous initial dosage of drugs at optimum therapeutic concentrations. 7,8 Natural materials extensively used to fabricate wound dressings include collagen, 9 chitosan, 10 silk fibroin, 11 alginate, 12 and hyaluronic acid. 13 In several studies, such synthetic polymers as polylactic acid, 14 polycaprolactone, 15 polyethylene glycol, 16 polyvinyl alcohol, 17 and poly hydroxyl butyrate (PHB) 18 have been used to fabricate wound dressings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…W badaniach in vivo Ju i współpr. zastosowali nanowłók ninę fibroinową na ranę oparzeniową [28]. Wyniki gojenia się rany były porównywane z efektywnością działania na rany oparzeniowe pianki o nazwie handlowej Medifoam (hydrokomórkowa pianka do opatrunków).…”
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“…A recent study by Ju et al [36] reported fabrication of SF nanomatrix by electrospinning and evaluated as wound dressing material in a burn rat model. In brief, the SF solution was mixed with polyethylene oxide (PEO) to obtain desirable viscosity and spinnability.…”
Section: Natural Polymer Nanofibers As Wound Healing Scaffoldsmentioning
confidence: 99%