THERMAL SCIENCE

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PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF SILK FIBROIN HYDROGEL FOR BIOLOGICAL DRESSING

ABSTRACT
As a protective layer of a wound, the medical dressing plays an important role in the healing of the wound. The hydrogel dressing is appeared as a new type of medical dressings and has become a research hotspot. Silk fibroin is a natural polymer protein with excellent biocompatibility, mechanical properties, and various plasticity. In this paper, a drug-loaded silk fibroin hydrogel by the polyethylene glycol was coated on cotton fabrics. The obtained biomedical functional textile dressing had antibacterial properties and biocompatibility.
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PAPER SUBMITTED: 2021-01-02
PAPER REVISED: 2021-06-28
PAPER ACCEPTED: 2021-06-28
PUBLISHED ONLINE: 2021-10-30
DOI REFERENCE: https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI210102303X
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THERMAL SCIENCE YEAR 2022, VOLUME 26, ISSUE No. 3, PAGES [2797 - 2804]
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