Publications by authors named "Muhammad Sameet Ismat"

Article Synopsis
  • Additive manufacturing can create regenerative scaffolds for wound healing using a 3D printing technique that ensures precise porosity and mechanical strength.
  • The scaffolds were made from a specially formulated ink combining materials like carboxymethyl cellulose, polyvinylpyrrolidone, collagen, and oregano extract, and they demonstrated strong tensile strength and suitable degradation rates.
  • The scaffolds showed biocompatibility with various cells and indicated potential for enhancing wound healing due to their ability to release growth factors and inhibit bacterial growth.
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Herein, we synthesized hydrogel films from crosslinked polyethylene oxide (PEO) and guar gum (GG) which can offer hydrophilicity, antibacterial efficacy, and neovascularization. This study focuses on synthesis and material/biological characterization of rosemary (RM) and citric acid (CA) loaded PEO/GG hydrogel films. Scanning Electron Microscopy images confirmed the porous structure of the developed hydrogel film matrix (PEO/GG) and the dispersion of RM and CA within it.

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