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Bioactive Fibers and Polymers
Contributor(s): Edwards, J. Vincent (Editor), Vigo, Tyrone L. (Editor)
ISBN: 084123714X     ISBN-13: 9780841237148
Publisher: American Chemical Society
OUR PRICE:   $404.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: September 2001
* Not available - Not in print at this time *Annotation: The future development of biomedical and protective textiles with selective properties that benefit the consumer will be based on applying scientific and clinical advances in wound healing, antimicrobials, and enzyme-based fabrics. This book presents the current research on natural and
synthetic fiber-based textiles. Specific topics include designing antimicrobial textiles in an age of resistant microbes, biologically active biodegradable textiles, arterial grafts as biomedical textiles, determining antimicrobial efficacy and biocompatibility of textiles, novel enzyme-based
methods for textile fibers, interactions of proteins and peptides on textile surfaces, regenerable antimicrobial textiles, issues in the design of chronic wound dressings, the biodeterioration of wool, and advances in the modification of synthetic fibers with biological activity.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Biotechnology
- Technology & Engineering | Textiles & Polymers
- Science | Biotechnology
Dewey: 610.28
LCCN: 2001022571
Physical Information: 0.84" H x 6.3" W x 9.28" (1.29 lbs) 344 pages
 
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The future development of biomedical and protective textiles with selective properties that benefit the consumer will be based on applying scientific and clinical advances in wound healing, antimicrobials, and enzyme-based fabrics. This book presents the current research on natural and
synthetic fiber-based textiles. Specific topics include designing antimicrobial textiles in an age of resistant microbes, biologically active biodegradable textiles, arterial grafts as biomedical textiles, determining antimicrobial efficacy and biocompatibility of textiles, novel enzyme-based
methods for textile fibers, interactions of proteins and peptides on textile surfaces, regenerable antimicrobial textiles, issues in the design of chronic wound dressings, the biodeterioration of wool, and advances in the modification of synthetic fibers with biological activity.