Surface properties of alginate/chitosan biofilm for wound healing application

This work focuses on the fabrication of film based on natural iopolymers for wound healing application. Alginate and chitosan were choosen because of their oustanding properties such as biocompatible, hydrophilic and non-toxic. Earlier, the biopolymer film was fabricated by using alginate 1% wt a...

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Main Authors: Idris, M.I., ADZHARI, M.F., ABD. BAKIL, S.N., Lee, T.C., SELIMIN, M.A., Abdullah, H.Z.
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author Idris, M.I.
ADZHARI, M.F.
ABD. BAKIL, S.N.
Lee, T.C.
SELIMIN, M.A.
Abdullah, H.Z.
author_facet Idris, M.I.
ADZHARI, M.F.
ABD. BAKIL, S.N.
Lee, T.C.
SELIMIN, M.A.
Abdullah, H.Z.
author_sort Idris, M.I.
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description This work focuses on the fabrication of film based on natural iopolymers for wound healing application. Alginate and chitosan were choosen because of their oustanding properties such as biocompatible, hydrophilic and non-toxic. Earlier, the biopolymer film was fabricated by using alginate 1% wt and chitosan 1% wt. solutions at volume ratios of 99:1 and 97:3. Next, the biopolymer film solution was cross-linked with 1 M CaCl 2.2H2O for two hours and later dried for 24 hours at room temperature. Then, the surface properties of the prepared biopolymer films were characterised via Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and contact angle measurement. It was observed that the surface of the biopolymer film became rougher as the volume of the chitosan increases. This condition was confirmed with average surface roughness, RA for biopolymer film with ratio of 97:3 resulted in higher values. Also, it was found that the surface of biopolymer films were hydrophilic after the contact angle was less than 90°. This can be concluded that the biopolymer based on alginate/chitosan is a promising candidate for wound healing materials particularly with good surface properties for faster healing process at the wound areas.
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spelling uthm-27822021-10-25T09:31:21Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2782/ Surface properties of alginate/chitosan biofilm for wound healing application Idris, M.I. ADZHARI, M.F. ABD. BAKIL, S.N. Lee, T.C. SELIMIN, M.A. Abdullah, H.Z. TP1080-1185 Polymers and polymer manufacture This work focuses on the fabrication of film based on natural iopolymers for wound healing application. Alginate and chitosan were choosen because of their oustanding properties such as biocompatible, hydrophilic and non-toxic. Earlier, the biopolymer film was fabricated by using alginate 1% wt and chitosan 1% wt. solutions at volume ratios of 99:1 and 97:3. Next, the biopolymer film solution was cross-linked with 1 M CaCl 2.2H2O for two hours and later dried for 24 hours at room temperature. Then, the surface properties of the prepared biopolymer films were characterised via Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) and contact angle measurement. It was observed that the surface of the biopolymer film became rougher as the volume of the chitosan increases. This condition was confirmed with average surface roughness, RA for biopolymer film with ratio of 97:3 resulted in higher values. Also, it was found that the surface of biopolymer films were hydrophilic after the contact angle was less than 90°. This can be concluded that the biopolymer based on alginate/chitosan is a promising candidate for wound healing materials particularly with good surface properties for faster healing process at the wound areas. 2020-09-17 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2782/1/KP%202020%20%28184%29.pdf Idris, M.I. and ADZHARI, M.F. and ABD. BAKIL, S.N. and Lee, T.C. and SELIMIN, M.A. and Abdullah, H.Z. (2020) Surface properties of alginate/chitosan biofilm for wound healing application. In: International Conference on Advanced Materials Characterization Techniques (AMCT 2019), 23rd to 24th July 2019, Putra Regency Hotel, Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.1010.602
spellingShingle TP1080-1185 Polymers and polymer manufacture
Idris, M.I.
ADZHARI, M.F.
ABD. BAKIL, S.N.
Lee, T.C.
SELIMIN, M.A.
Abdullah, H.Z.
Surface properties of alginate/chitosan biofilm for wound healing application
title Surface properties of alginate/chitosan biofilm for wound healing application
title_full Surface properties of alginate/chitosan biofilm for wound healing application
title_fullStr Surface properties of alginate/chitosan biofilm for wound healing application
title_full_unstemmed Surface properties of alginate/chitosan biofilm for wound healing application
title_short Surface properties of alginate/chitosan biofilm for wound healing application
title_sort surface properties of alginate/chitosan biofilm for wound healing application
topic TP1080-1185 Polymers and polymer manufacture
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2782/
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