Bio-artificial polymeric systems are a new class of polymeric constituents based on blends of synthetic and natural polymers, designed with the purpose of producing new materials that exhibit enhanced properties with respect to the individual components. In this frame, a combination of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and chitosan, blended with a widely used antibiotic, sodium ampicillin, has been developed showing a moderate behavior in terms of antibacterial properties. Thus, aqueous solutions of PVA at 1 wt.% were mixed with acid solutions of chitosan at 1 wt.%, followed by adding ampicillin ranging from 0.3 to 1.0 wt.% related to the total amount of the polymers. The prepared bio-artificial polymeric system was characterized by FTIR, SEM, DSC, c...
The risk of bacterial colonization of abiotic surfaces of biomedical devices poses important challen...
Fighting bacterial resistance is one of the concerns in modern days, as antibiotics remain the main ...
Not AvailableThe continuous rise of antimicrobial resistance and the dearth of new antibiotics in th...
Bio-artificial polymeric systems are a new class of polymeric constituents based on blends of synthe...
Chitosan, fucoidan, and polyvinyl alcohol are categorized as polymers with biomedical applications. ...
Developing antibiotic agents against multidrug resistance bacteria is considered as an urgent and im...
In this study, thin, polymeric films consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and chitosan (Ch) with ...
The development of antibacterial resistance imposes the development of novel materials to relieve th...
[Synopsis] In this study, to improve the draw characteristic of the chitosan, the composite material...
[Synopsis] In this study, fabrication of chitosan/PVA blend films was fabricated, and their mechanic...
Three porous matrices based on poly(lactic acid) are proposed herein for the controlled release of a...
Chitosan has found wide application in the biomedical field due to its interesting biological proper...
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Wounds display particular vulnerability to microbial invasion and infections by pathogenic bacteria....
Dressing biomaterials play a key role in wound management keeping a moisture medium and protecting a...
The risk of bacterial colonization of abiotic surfaces of biomedical devices poses important challen...
Fighting bacterial resistance is one of the concerns in modern days, as antibiotics remain the main ...
Not AvailableThe continuous rise of antimicrobial resistance and the dearth of new antibiotics in th...
Bio-artificial polymeric systems are a new class of polymeric constituents based on blends of synthe...
Chitosan, fucoidan, and polyvinyl alcohol are categorized as polymers with biomedical applications. ...
Developing antibiotic agents against multidrug resistance bacteria is considered as an urgent and im...
In this study, thin, polymeric films consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and chitosan (Ch) with ...
The development of antibacterial resistance imposes the development of novel materials to relieve th...
[Synopsis] In this study, to improve the draw characteristic of the chitosan, the composite material...
[Synopsis] In this study, fabrication of chitosan/PVA blend films was fabricated, and their mechanic...
Three porous matrices based on poly(lactic acid) are proposed herein for the controlled release of a...
Chitosan has found wide application in the biomedical field due to its interesting biological proper...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Wounds display particular vulnerability to microbial invasion and infections by pathogenic bacteria....
Dressing biomaterials play a key role in wound management keeping a moisture medium and protecting a...
The risk of bacterial colonization of abiotic surfaces of biomedical devices poses important challen...
Fighting bacterial resistance is one of the concerns in modern days, as antibiotics remain the main ...
Not AvailableThe continuous rise of antimicrobial resistance and the dearth of new antibiotics in th...