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Activated carbon-plasticised agarose composite films for the adsorption of thiol as a model of wound malodour
2017
Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine
Conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and long-term immobilisation can precipitate the development of chronic dermal ulcers. Such wounds are associated with inflammation and bacterial contamination which in turn can lead to the liberation of offensive odours that cause patient embarrassment and, in some instances, social isolation. Activated carbon-containing dressings have been used to manage the odours from such wounds. However, these can be bulky and can become fouled by wound
doi:10.1007/s10856-017-5964-x
pmid:28864980
fatcat:qc3mndg7irggnebf3q6625wtyy