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Bioactive Polysaccharide Materials for Modern Wound Healing

eBook - SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science
Stana Kleinschek, Karin/Pivec, Tanja/Maver, Tina et al
ISBN/EAN: 9783319896083
Umbreit-Nr.: 5066474

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 4.35 MB
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Erschienen am 23.04.2018
Auflage: 1/2018


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  • Zusatztext
    • This is the first concise book that includes different aspects of naturally-derived components for wound healing. It presents the first exhaustive review of modern techniques in wound dressing development. With a growing, ageing population and the rapid growth of the wound-care market, the authors explore the current trend of bio-based products (active components and host materials) in this field. After a short introduction into modern solutions in wound-care and modern techniques in wound-dressing development, the authors, leaders in the field, explore natural-based components (drugs, extracts, materials etc.); safety and efficiency assessments (biocompatibility, cytotoxicity and in vitro performance etc.); and model films as a platform for the development of new wound dressings.<br>
  • Kurztext
    • This is the first concise book that includes different aspects of naturally-derived components for wound healing. It presents the first exhaustive review of modern techniques in wound dressing development. With a growing, ageing population and the rapid growth of the wound-care market, the authors explore the current trend of bio-based products (active components and host materials) in this field. After a short introduction into modern solutions in wound-care and modern techniques in wound-dressing development, the authors, leaders in the field, explore natural-based components (drugs, extracts, materials etc.); safety and efficiency assessments (biocompatibility, cytotoxicity and in vitro performance etc.); and model films as a platform for the development of new wound dressings.
  • Autorenportrait
    • <div>Karin Stana Kleinschek, born in Maribor, Slovenia, obtained her undergraduate degree from the Technical Faculty of the University of Maribor. Her undergraduate thesis focused on Textile Chemistry. In 1992, she was awarded a masters degree by the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Maribor. In 1996, she obtained a PhD degree from the Institute of Physical Chemistry of the University of Graz, Austria. Her special field of work was Surface characterisation and modification of polymeric materials with special attention on polysaccharides. Since 2004 she is the Head of the Institute of Engineering Materials and Design, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maribor and Head of the Laboratory for Processing and Testing of Polymeric Materials, which is a part of the institute. Since 2007, she works as Full Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Maribor, where she teaches various courses on Polymer chemistry and Materials, Surface characterisation of Polymeric Martials and Textile chemistry and Finishing. Karin Stana Kleinschek is a member of various scientific organizations and participates in numerous national as well as international projects. In addition, she acts as thesis adviser and member of organizing committees. Her bibliography consists of more than 800 units.</div><div></div><br><div>Tina Maver is a researcher in Center of Excellence InnoRenew, Maribor.</div><div><br></div><div>Tanja Pivec is PhD student in&nbsp;</div>the field of material science.<br><br><div>Uro¨ Maver has a PhD in Biomedicine and is based in Maribor University.</div><div><br></div><div>Manja Kurei studied Technical environmental science at the University of Maribor and earned her PhD in 2011.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>Zdenka Per¨in is employed as an assistant with PhD at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Maribor, Slovenia, Institute for engineering materials and design.&nbsp;</div>