Many polymers and composites have been used to prepare active wound dressings. These materials have typically exhibited potentially toxic burst release of the drugs within the first few hours followed by a much slower, potentially ineffective drug release rate thereafter. Many of these materials also degraded to produce inflammatory and cytotoxic products. To overcome these limitations, composite active wound dressings were prepared here from two fully biodegradable and tissue compatible components, silicon oxide sol–gel (xerogel) microparticles that were embedded in tyrosine-poly(ethylene glycol)-derived poly(ether carbonate) copolymer matrices. Sustained, controlled release of drugs from these composites was demonstrated in vitro using bu...
Wound dressings are materials generally made of gauze, synthetic, and natural polymers that are able...
Hypertrophic scars are formed by collagen overproduction in wounded areas and often occur in victims...
A biodegradable device for controlled release of toremifene citrate was studied based upon ε-caprola...
Many polymers and composites have been used to prepare active wound dressings. These materials have ...
The treatment of successive skin wounds necessitates meticulous medical procedures. In the care and ...
Nowadays, a wound dressing is no longer a passive material, it must interact with the wound and impr...
Wounds are breaks in the tissue due to physical or thermal damage. An acute wound can take anywhere ...
The treatment of successive skin wounds necessitates meticulous medical procedures. In the care and ...
In this study two bioactive polysaccharide polymers kappa-carrageenan (CARR) and sodium alginate (SA...
The last two decades have witnessed the introduction of several new wound dressings, with many of th...
Hydrogels are considered to be the most ideal materials for the production of wound dressings since ...
Prolonged field care (PFC) for treatment of battlefield and trauma injuries requires the advancement...
none5The abilities of an ideal wound dressings can be summarised as follows: increase healing, decre...
Wound dressings are critical for wound care because they provide a physical barrier between the inju...
Analgesics is a multibillion dollar worldwide industry. Oxycodone, an opioid, is currently administe...
Wound dressings are materials generally made of gauze, synthetic, and natural polymers that are able...
Hypertrophic scars are formed by collagen overproduction in wounded areas and often occur in victims...
A biodegradable device for controlled release of toremifene citrate was studied based upon ε-caprola...
Many polymers and composites have been used to prepare active wound dressings. These materials have ...
The treatment of successive skin wounds necessitates meticulous medical procedures. In the care and ...
Nowadays, a wound dressing is no longer a passive material, it must interact with the wound and impr...
Wounds are breaks in the tissue due to physical or thermal damage. An acute wound can take anywhere ...
The treatment of successive skin wounds necessitates meticulous medical procedures. In the care and ...
In this study two bioactive polysaccharide polymers kappa-carrageenan (CARR) and sodium alginate (SA...
The last two decades have witnessed the introduction of several new wound dressings, with many of th...
Hydrogels are considered to be the most ideal materials for the production of wound dressings since ...
Prolonged field care (PFC) for treatment of battlefield and trauma injuries requires the advancement...
none5The abilities of an ideal wound dressings can be summarised as follows: increase healing, decre...
Wound dressings are critical for wound care because they provide a physical barrier between the inju...
Analgesics is a multibillion dollar worldwide industry. Oxycodone, an opioid, is currently administe...
Wound dressings are materials generally made of gauze, synthetic, and natural polymers that are able...
Hypertrophic scars are formed by collagen overproduction in wounded areas and often occur in victims...
A biodegradable device for controlled release of toremifene citrate was studied based upon ε-caprola...