Nanotechnological Wound Healing Bandage Production from Polymer Solutions Containing Tea Tree Oil, Echinacea, Spider Web and Aloe Vera

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Spider web, tea tree oil, echinacea, aloe vera, polycaprolactone, polyvinylalcohol, electrospinning, wound healing

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In this study; Nanofiber membrane is produced by nanotechnological electrospinning technique using Spider Web (SW) and Echinacea (E) doped polycaprolactone (PCL), wet tree oil (ATO) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) polymers containing Aloevera (AV) additives. Morphological (Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)), mechanical (Tensile), biological (Cell Culture) characterization studies were carried out. nanofiber membranes produced. In the light of the values obtained, it can be a fast wound healing material in addition to many applications of the health sector.

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Erdi Buluş, Material Technologies Specialist

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2021-01-05

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Buluş, E.; Sakarya Buluş, G. .; Akkaş, M.; Çetin, T.; Yaman, E.; Altındal, T. Nanotechnological Wound Healing Bandage Production from Polymer Solutions Containing Tea Tree Oil, Echinacea, Spider Web and Aloe Vera. J. mater. electron. device. 2021, 6, 19-23.

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