Novel Dressing Materials Accelerating Wound Healing Made from Dibutyrylchitin
Research and development
Authors:
- Chilarski Andrzej
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Polish Mother\'s Memorial Hospital Research Institute, Łódź, Poland - Szosland Lidia
Department of Physical Chemistry of Polymers, Technical University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland - Krucińska Izabella
Department of Fibre Physics and Textile Metrology, Faculty of Textile Engineering, Technical University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland - Kiekens Paul
Department of Textiles, Faculty of Engineering, Ghent University, Zwijnaarde, Belgium - Błasińska Anna
Department of Fibre Physics and Textile Metrology, Faculty of Textile Engineering, Technical University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland - Schoukens Gustaaf
Department of Textiles, Faculty of Engineering, Ghent University, Zwijnaarde, Belgium - Cisło Romualda
Department of Fibre Physics and Textile Metrology, Faculty of Textile Engineering, Technical University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland - Szumilewicz Joanna
Department of Physical Chemistry of Polymers, Technical University of Łódź, Łódź, Poland
Tags: shrimp chitin, dibutyrylchitin, non-woven dressing, bioactivity, clinical research, wound healing
Citation: shrimp chitin, dibutyrylchitin, non-woven dressing, bioactivity, clinical research, wound healing