Publications by authors named "Soloman Agnes Mary"

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  • * The optimal concentration of PCL for effective fiber formation was found to be 15%, while higher CA extract concentrations caused irregular fiber shapes, leading to a need for dual solvent methods to achieve a porous structure.
  • * Analysis showed that the CA extract, which contained 3-methyl mannoside, resulted in highly biocompatible mats that supported cell growth, indicating their potential as effective materials for wound healing.
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There is a great need for the progress of composite biomaterials, which are effective for tissue engineering applications. In this work, the development of composite electrospun nanofibres based on polycaprolactone (PCL) and collagen hydrolysate (CH) loaded with ferulic acid (FA) for the treatment of chronic wounds. Response Surface Methodology (RSM) has been applied to nanofibres factor manufacturing assisted by electrospinning.

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The present study is aimed to study and to evaluate the colon cancer targeting efficacy of chitosan-coated-trans-resveratrol (RSV) and ferulic acid (FER) loaded SLNs (solid lipid nanoparticles) that conjugated with folic acid (FA) (C-RSV-FER-FA-SLNs) in suitable models (in vitro). The FA conjugation is performed using co-encapsulation method of stearic acid. Similarly, the prepared SLNs are exhibited better stability even under acidic conditions to exhibit their potentials to use as drug delivery system.

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In this study, green synthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) was performed by a sunlight irradiation method using the fruit extract as a reducing agent. 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU)-loaded GG capped AuNPs (5FU-G-AuNPs) was prepared. The nanoparticles was further characterised by UV-visible spectra, particle size analysis, zeta potential, SAED, HRTEM, and XRD.

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