Physico-mechanical and finite element analysis evaluation of 3D printable alginate-methylcellulose inks for wound healing applications.
Abstract
The present study reports on the comprehensive physico-mechanical evaluation of 3D printable alginate-methylcellulose hydrogels with bioactive components (Manuka honey, aloe vera gel, eucalyptus essential oil) using a combined experimental-numerical approach. The 3D printable carbohydrate inks demonstrated good swelling properties under moist conditions and adequate antimicrobial and antibiofilm efficacy against both Gram positive and negative...
Paper Details
Title
Physico-mechanical and finite element analysis evaluation of 3D printable alginate-methylcellulose inks for wound healing applications.
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
247
Pages
116666 - 116666
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