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M. R. El-Aassar

Researcher at Al Jouf University

Publications -  86
Citations -  1442

M. R. El-Aassar is an academic researcher from Al Jouf University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 57 publications receiving 834 citations. Previous affiliations of M. R. El-Aassar include Donghua University & King Saud University.

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Wound healing of nanofiber comprising Polygalacturonic/Hyaluronic acid embedded silver nanoparticles: In-vitro and in-vivo studies.

TL;DR: The current study is pertaining to develop a novel wound dressing, comprising natural biologically absorbable materials for wound healing In-vivo, which will serve as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory that protect cells from destructive effect of elevated ROS and accelerate wound healing.
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Antimicrobial activity of carboxymethyl chitosan/polyethylene oxide nanofibers embedded silver nanoparticles

TL;DR: A facile method to synthesize silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCTS), which act as reducing agent for silver ions as well as protecting agent for the formed AgNPs, is reported.
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k-Carrageenan/poly vinyl pyrollidone/polyethylene glycol/silver nanoparticles film for biomedical application.

TL;DR: Both SEM and EDX proved the deposition of AgNPs on the surface of films, which showed higher activity against pathogenic fungi compared with the chemical fungicide; fluconazole.
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Wound dressing of chitosan-based-crosslinked gelatin/ polyvinyl pyrrolidone embedded silver nanoparticles, for targeting multidrug resistance microbes

TL;DR: Wound dressing composed of chitosan, based crosslinked gelatin/ polyvinyl pyrrolidone, embedded silver nanoparticles and Glutaraldehyde can serve as promising and cost-effective system against severe diabetic and burn wound infections.
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Adsorption Profile of Basic Dye onto Novel Fabricated Carboxylated Functionalized Co-Polymer Nanofibers

TL;DR: Acrylonitrile-Styrene co-polymer was prepared by solution polymerization and fabricated into nanofibers using the electrospinning technique and SEM showed that the nanofiber attains a uniform and porous structure.