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Gufran Ajmal

Researcher at Indian Institutes of Technology

Publications -  22
Citations -  386

Gufran Ajmal is an academic researcher from Indian Institutes of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Nanofiber. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 177 citations. Previous affiliations of Gufran Ajmal include Bharat Institute of Technology & Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi.

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Biomimetic PCL-gelatin based nanofibers loaded with ciprofloxacin hydrochloride and quercetin: A potential antibacterial and anti-oxidant dressing material for accelerated healing of a full thickness wound.

TL;DR: A PCL-gelatin based electrospun nanofibers enriched with quercetin and ciprofloxacin hydrochloride, confirmed its application for accelerated wound healing and confirmed the direct application of scaffold in the wounded area.
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Ciprofloxacin HCl and quercetin functionalized electrospun nanofiber membrane: fabrication and its evaluation in full thickness wound healing

TL;DR: This study validates the application of ciprofloxacin HCl and quercetin functionalized nanofiber as a potential wound dressing material and demonstrates the capability of scaffold to suppress any probable infection and oxidative damage.
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Design, optimization, characterization and in-vivo evaluation of Quercetin enveloped Soluplus®/P407 micelles in diabetes treatment.

TL;DR: In vitro study revealed prolonged and slow release of Qu from the developed formulations, and the in vivo pharmacokinetic study revealed improved bioavailability by enveloping the drug in SMs, indicating that Qu-SMs can serve as potential carriers aimed at improving the anti-diabetic property of Qu.
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Electrospun nanofiber-based drug delivery platform: advances in diabetic foot ulcer management.

TL;DR: This review covers the evolution of the electrospinning technique over the past few years, various types of electrospun nan ofibers reported for DFU or chronic diabetic wounds, the challenges associated with the preparation of nanofibers, and various methods to evaluate their efficacy and performance in diabetic wound healing.
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Nano-fibrous scaffold with curcumin for anti-scar wound healing

TL;DR: Direct application of the PVP-Ce-Cur NF dressing material on full-thickness circular excision wound in model wistar rats displayed complete healing and re-epithelialisation without any scar within 20 days.