Biological and chemical characterization of polyester in medical application
In this study, a polyester cellulose diacetate adipate (CDA) was prepared for use in the manufacture of simple biologically derived materials derived from natural sources adipic acid and cellulose, which can be used as wound dressing to prevent complications that may occur after the injury, includin...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, a polyester cellulose diacetate adipate (CDA) was prepared for use in the manufacture of simple biologically derived materials derived from natural sources adipic acid and cellulose, which can be used as wound dressing to prevent complications that may occur after the injury, including prevention of tissue adhesions, infections and hemorrhagic bleeding. The chemical properties of poly ester and its primary components were studied using ultraviolet and infrared spectroscopy techniques. The biological properties of this poly ester were tested. The results have been shown to be effective in preventing complications associated with lesions by affecting a wide range of pathogens. It turns out that the substance does not have harmful properties on the human immune system. These biological properties of the poly ester and its components are very essential for wound healing. |
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ISSN: | 0094-243X 1551-7616 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0150765 |