Infection is a severe complication in chronic wounds, often leading to morbidity or mortality. Current treatments rely on dressings, which frequently contain silver as a broad-spectrum antibacterial agent, although improper dosing can result in severe side effects. This work proposes a novel methylcellulose (MC)-based hydrogel designed for the topical release of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) via an intelligent mechanism activated by the pH variations in infected wounds. A preliminary optimization of the physicochemical and rheological properties of MC hydrogels allowed defining the optimal processing conditions in terms of crosslinker (citric acid) concentration, crosslinking time, and temperature. MC/AgNPs nanocomposite hydrogels were obtai...
Polymer-based hydrogel materials are excellent candidates for new-generation wound dressings with im...
Silver nanoparticles have been shown to possess considerable antibacterial activity, but in vivo app...
Local bacterial infection is a challenging task and still remains a serious threat to human health i...
Infection is a severe complication in chronic wounds, often leading to morbidity or mortality. Curre...
In this work we describe the preparation of NanoSilver/methylcellulose hydrogel containing silver na...
Recurrent microbial infections are a major cause of surgical failure and morbidity. Wound healing st...
Recurrent microbial infections are a major cause of surgical failure and morbidity. Wound healing st...
Long-term wound healing and chronic wound care represent significant challenges for biomaterials sci...
In wound care management, the prevention of wound infection and the retention of an appropriate leve...
Nowadays, silver nanoparticles are in the limelight to control infection during wound healing proces...
pH- and magnetic-sensitive hybrid hydrogels based on poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA), nanocellulose (N...
Polymer-based hydrogel materials are excellent candidates for new-generation wound dressings with im...
The increasing emergence of antibiotic resistance coupled with the limited effectiveness of current ...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body. Wounds disrupt the functions of the skin and can ha...
Polymer-based hydrogel materials are excellent candidates for new-generation wound dressings with im...
Silver nanoparticles have been shown to possess considerable antibacterial activity, but in vivo app...
Local bacterial infection is a challenging task and still remains a serious threat to human health i...
Infection is a severe complication in chronic wounds, often leading to morbidity or mortality. Curre...
In this work we describe the preparation of NanoSilver/methylcellulose hydrogel containing silver na...
Recurrent microbial infections are a major cause of surgical failure and morbidity. Wound healing st...
Recurrent microbial infections are a major cause of surgical failure and morbidity. Wound healing st...
Long-term wound healing and chronic wound care represent significant challenges for biomaterials sci...
In wound care management, the prevention of wound infection and the retention of an appropriate leve...
Nowadays, silver nanoparticles are in the limelight to control infection during wound healing proces...
pH- and magnetic-sensitive hybrid hydrogels based on poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA), nanocellulose (N...
Polymer-based hydrogel materials are excellent candidates for new-generation wound dressings with im...
The increasing emergence of antibiotic resistance coupled with the limited effectiveness of current ...
The skin is the largest organ of the human body. Wounds disrupt the functions of the skin and can ha...
Polymer-based hydrogel materials are excellent candidates for new-generation wound dressings with im...
Silver nanoparticles have been shown to possess considerable antibacterial activity, but in vivo app...
Local bacterial infection is a challenging task and still remains a serious threat to human health i...