Pinhão, wound healing, antitumour effects

Characterization of gels and films produced from Pinhão seed coat nanocellulose as a potential use for wound healing dressings and screening of Its compounds towards antitumour effects, Polymers , 14(14), 2776.

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This study focuses on the characterization of gels and films produced from Pinhão seed coat nanocellulose and their potential use as wound healing dressings. Additionally, the study aims to screen the compounds present in the nanocellulose towards antitumour effects. The authors report the successful production of gels and films using the nanocellulose and demonstrate their potential for wound healing applications. The compounds present in the nanocellulose were also screened for their antitumour effects. The results of this study suggest that Pinhão seed coat nanocellulose could be a promising material for wound healing dressings and further research is needed to explore its potential for antitumour applications. The study was published in the journal Polymers.


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