Freestanding multilayer films prepared by layer-by-layer technique have attracted interest as promising materials for wound dressings. The goal is to fabricate freestanding films using chitosan (CHI) and alginate (ALG) including subsequent crosslinking to improve the mechanical properties of films while maintaining their biocompatibility. Three crosslinking strategies are investigated, namely use of calcium ions for crosslinking ALG, 1-ethyl-3-(-3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide combined with N-hydroxysuccinimide for crosslinking ALG with CHI, and Genipin for crosslinking chitosan inside the films. Different characteristics, such as surface morphology, wettability, swelling, roughness, and mechanical properties are investigated showing th...
When a wound forms due to any injuries, it should be covered with a functional wound dressing for ac...
In this work, a coating of chitosan onto alginate hydrogels was realized using the water-soluble hyd...
In this study, we manufactured biocompatible hemostatic crosslinked chitosan (CS) patches and analyz...
Wound dressings require good antiseptic properties, mechanical strength and, more trustably, natural...
We successfully fabricated (chitosan/alginate) (CHI/ALG) multilayer thin film by layer-by-layer (LBL...
The method for preparing multilayer ultrathin films by the consecu- tive deposition of oppositely ch...
International audienceThe formation of novel biocompatible multilayer films based on the alternate d...
Understanding the mechanisms controlling cell-multilayer film interactions is crucial to the success...
Recently, various additive manufacturing (3D printing) approaches have been employed to fabricate dr...
This work focuses on the fabrication of film based on natural iopolymers for wound healing applic...
The construction of multilayered films with tunable properties could offer new routes to produce bio...
Tissues presenting continuous variations of properties in one direction have inspired the developmen...
[[abstract]]©2006 ACS - The purpose of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of a chitosan ...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition is a useful method for the preparation of ultra-thin films. Using th...
Publicado em "Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine", vol. 7, supp. 1 (2013)The de...
When a wound forms due to any injuries, it should be covered with a functional wound dressing for ac...
In this work, a coating of chitosan onto alginate hydrogels was realized using the water-soluble hyd...
In this study, we manufactured biocompatible hemostatic crosslinked chitosan (CS) patches and analyz...
Wound dressings require good antiseptic properties, mechanical strength and, more trustably, natural...
We successfully fabricated (chitosan/alginate) (CHI/ALG) multilayer thin film by layer-by-layer (LBL...
The method for preparing multilayer ultrathin films by the consecu- tive deposition of oppositely ch...
International audienceThe formation of novel biocompatible multilayer films based on the alternate d...
Understanding the mechanisms controlling cell-multilayer film interactions is crucial to the success...
Recently, various additive manufacturing (3D printing) approaches have been employed to fabricate dr...
This work focuses on the fabrication of film based on natural iopolymers for wound healing applic...
The construction of multilayered films with tunable properties could offer new routes to produce bio...
Tissues presenting continuous variations of properties in one direction have inspired the developmen...
[[abstract]]©2006 ACS - The purpose of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of a chitosan ...
Layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition is a useful method for the preparation of ultra-thin films. Using th...
Publicado em "Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine", vol. 7, supp. 1 (2013)The de...
When a wound forms due to any injuries, it should be covered with a functional wound dressing for ac...
In this work, a coating of chitosan onto alginate hydrogels was realized using the water-soluble hyd...
In this study, we manufactured biocompatible hemostatic crosslinked chitosan (CS) patches and analyz...