Bioactive fibers and polymers
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Bioactive fibers and polymers
(ACS symposium series, 792)
American Chemical Society, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The future development of biomedical and protective textiles with selective properties that benefit the consumer will be based on applying scientific and clinical advances in wound healing, antimicrobials, and enzyme-based fabrics. This book presents the current research on natural and synthetic fiber-based textiles. Specific topics include designing antimicrobial textiles in an age of resistant microbes, biologically active biodegradable textiles, arterial grafts as
biomedical textiles, determining antimicrobial efficacy and biocompatibility of textiles, novel enzyme-based methods for textile fibers, interactions of proteins and peptides on textile surfaces, regenerable antimicrobial textiles, issues in the design of chronic would dressings, the
biodeterioration of wool, and advances in the modification of synthetic fibers with biological activity.
目次
- PREFACE
- 1. Biologically Active Fibers in Health Care
- 2. Retention, Unfolding, and Deformation of Soluble Proteins on Solids
- 3. A Novel, Enzyme-Based Method for the Wound-Surface Removal and Decontamination of Organophosphorus Nerve Agents
- 4. Understanding Dressing Composition: A Biomaterial Point of View
- 5. The Non-Healing Wound: Mechanisms and Dressings
- 6. Design, Preparation, and Activity of Cotton Gauze for Use in Chronic Wound Research
- 7. A Hybrid Bioabsorbable Wound Dressing
- 8. Carboxymethylation - Cotton for Wound Care Management
- 9. Arterial Grafts as Biomedical Textiles
- 10. Biologically Active Biodegradable Biomaterials
- 11. Antimicrobial Polymers and Fibers: Retrospective and Prospective
- 12. Determining Antimicrobial Efficacy and Biocompatibility of Treated Articles Using Standard Test Methods
- 13. Antimicrobials for Synthetic Fibers
- 14. Durable and Regenerable Antimicrobial Textiles
- 15. Antimicrobial Properties of a Novel N -Halamine-Based Cellulose Treatment Process
- 16. Biodeterioration of Wool by Microorganisms and Insects
- INDEXES
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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