• Production and characterization of chitosan and nano-enhanced zinc oxide wound dressing for release of antibiotics
  • sima tagvamanesh,1,*


  • Introduction: Traditional drug methods can have side effects that can be prevented by a controlled drug delivery system. Nanocomposites are an important class of biomaterials that can be used in applications such as drug delivery, tissue engineering and hyperthermia treatment. Therapy).
  • Methods: Chitosan has unique properties that make it widely used in research. Nanoparticles of metal particles such as Rhinocerosmium, etc., which have antimicrobial properties, enhance the antimicrobial properties of nanocomposites
  • Results: In the present study, hydrogel and chitosan-based nanocomposites were synthesized by Tio nanoparticles followed by tetracycline drug synthesis, then their swelling was measured at pH =7
  • Conclusion: Also, the antibacterial properties of the nanocomposite on sterile gas were confirmed by experiments. Also, the surface of nanocomposites synthesized by SEM was observed and the absorption rate of tetracycline and its adsorption was investigated at pH = 1 . Finally, it was concluded that nanocomposites with 2% nanoparticles could inhibit bacterial growth over the rest of the population and nano-composites on sterile gas could be useful for disease control
  • Keywords: Nanocomposite Hydrogel, Chitosan, Tetracycline,2 TiO Nanoparticles Antimicrobial Effect of Absorpti