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Novel Dressing Materials Accelerating Wound Healing Made from Dibutyrylchitin
shrimp chitin dibutyrylchitin non-woven dressing bioactivity
2009/2/16
Dibutyrylchitin (DBC), a soluble chitin derivative, is a polymer with confirmed biological properties. DBC was obtained in the reaction of shrimp chitin with butyric anhydride, carried out under heter...
The Effect of Solvent Type on the Mechanical Properties of Dibutyrylchitin(DBC)Fibres
dibutyrylchitin solutions DBC wet spinning fibres mechanical properties of DBC fibres
2009/2/13
This paper concerns the manufacture of fibres from dibutyrylchitin (DBC) using the wet spinning method. Special attention was paid to exploring the effect of solvent type on the mechanical properties ...
Alkaline Treatment of Dibutyrylchitin Fibres Spun from Polymer Solution in Ethyl Alcohol
dibutyrylchitin fibres alkaline treatment regenerated chitin fibres
2009/2/11
Dibutyrylchitin (DBCH) was obtained from native krill chitin by its esterification with butyric anhydride. In this study, DBCH was the initial material for the fibre formation. DBCH fibres were manufa...
Wet Spinning of Dibutyrylchitin Fibres from Ethanol Solution
biomaterials dibutyrylchitin fibres wet spinning wound dressings
2009/2/10
The possibility of obtaining dibutyrylchitin porous fibres with a sufficiently high tensile strength for textile medical application by using the wet spinning method, was evaluated. Ethyl alcohol as a...
Studies of the Structure of Polysaccharides in the Process of Alkaline Treatment of Dibutyrylchitin Fibres
Polysaccharides Alkaline Treatment Dibutyrylchitin Fibres
2009/2/10
Studies of the Structure of Polysaccharides in the Process of Alkaline Treatment of Dibutyrylchitin Fibres.
Dibutyrylchitin Nonwoven Biomaterials Manufactured Using Electrospinning Method
electrospinning dibutyrylchitin biomaterials
2009/2/8
The world market of dressing materials is being systematically enriched with new products. The raw materials used for dressing manufacture have been modified, the structure of products has been change...
Wound Healing Acceleration by a Textile Dressing Containing Dibutyrylchitin and Chitin
dressing materials wound healing dibutyrylchitin regenerated chitin
2009/2/5
New textile dressings containing dibutyrylchitin (DBCH) or regenerated chitin (RC) were
prepared in the process of coating a trade polypropylene non-woven material with films of
DBCH or RC. The dry ...