ORCID "Tamahkar, Emel / 0000-0002-5913-8333" için listeleme
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Advancements and future directions in the antibacterial wound dressings - A review
Bal Öztürk, Ayça; Özkahraman, Bengi; Özbaş, Zehra; Yaşayan, Gökçen; Tamahkar, Emel; Alarçin, Emine (Wiley, 2021)Wound repair is a complex process that has not been entirely understood. It can conclude in several irregularities. Hence, designing an appropriate wound dressing that can accelerate the healing period is critical. Infections, ... -
Evaluation of hyaluronic acid nanoparticle embedded chitosan-gelatin hydrogels for antibiotic release
Özkahraman, Bengi; Tamahkar, Emel; İdil, Neslihan; Kılıç Süloğlu, Aysun; Perçin, Işık (Wiley, 2021)The development of chitosan-gelatin (CS-G) hydrogels embedded with ampicillin-loaded hyaluronic acid nanoparticles (HA-NPs) for wound dressing is proposed. It was aimed to provide controlled ampicillin delivery by incorporation ... -
Molecularly imprinted smart cryogels for selective nickel recognition in aqueous solutions
Andac, Muge; Tamahkar, Emel; Denizli, Adil (Wiley, 2021)Smart polymers with fast response to slight changes show high practicability in separation and removal applications, such as water and wastewater treatment. Molecular imprinted polymers (MIPs) are designed to possess ... -
A novel multilayer hydrogel wound dressing for antibiotic release
Tamahkar, Emel; Özkahraman, Bengi; Kılıç Süloğlu, Aysun; İdil, Neslihan; Perçin, Işık (Elsevier, 2020)In this study, the novel multilayer (ML) hydrogels were developed as antibacterial wound dressings. ML hydrogels were prepared as four layers using carboxylated polyvinyl alcohol (PVA-C), gelatin (G), hyaluronic acid (HA) ... -
Phenol removal from wastewater by surface imprinted bacterial cellulose nanofibres
Derazshamshir, Ali; Gokturk, Ilgim; Tamahkar, Emel; Yilmaz, Fatma; Saglam, Necdet; Denizli, Adil (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2020)In this study, we have reported a novel wastewater treatment technique by phenol imprinted bacterial cellulose (BC-MIP) nanofibres with high specificity and adsorption capacity. N-methacryloyl-(L) phenylalanine methyl ester ...