Design and Development of Graphene Oxide Loaded Chitosan Scaffolds for Skin Tissue Regeneration
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2020
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
Carbon-based nanomaterials (graphene oxide) are well known for their biomedical
applications especially skin tissue regeneration, due to their potential to where they support
angiogenesis, their good solution uptake ability, and
antibacterial activities. The
development of cost-effective chitosan-based materials that can support angiogenesis to
tissue healing is highly desired to prepare advanced scaffolds using nanomaterials. The
purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential of prepared scaffolds to support
angiogenesis towards tissue regeneration. Different composites of chitosan and graphene
oxide were prepared by the freeze gelation method. During this process different low
concentrations of graphene oxide in-situ in the chitosan solution stirred to get the
homogenous solution. The synthesized composite scaffolds were then characterized for
their structural, chemical and mechanicals analysis using FTIR and Tensile technique.
FTIR analysis confirmed the presence of chitosan functional groups in every scaffolds.
Universal Fatigue testing results shows the tensile strength (MPa) and elongation at break
(%) was increasing while increasing the concentration to the chitosan. All these
experiments confirm that these membranes are suitable to use for tissue regeneration and
wound healing applications.
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Department of Physics, SP19, Physics, Graphene Oxide, Loaded Chitosan Scaffolds, Skin Tissue Regeneration, Dr. Muhammad Aamir Razaq