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Mario Díaz-Dosque
Researcher at University of Chile
Publications - 16
Citations - 794
Mario Díaz-Dosque is an academic researcher from University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chitosan & Simulated body fluid. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 630 citations.
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Characterization of quinoa protein–chitosan blend edible films
TL;DR: In this paper, a solution casting of blends of quinoa protein extract (PE) and chitosan (CH) was used to obtain quinoa proteins and CH, forming a new material with enhanced mechanical properties.
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Chitosan thymol nanoparticles improve the antimicrobial effect and the water vapour barrier of chitosan-quinoa protein films
Estefanía Medina,Nelson Caro,Nelson Caro,Lilian Abugoch,Alexander Gamboa,Mario Díaz-Dosque,Cristian Tapia +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors improved the performance of quinoa protein/chitosan edible films on the extension of postharvest life of blueberries and tomato cherries by addition of chitosans thymol nanoparticles prepared by ionic gelation.
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Designing antimicrobial bioactive glass materials with embedded metal ions synthesized by the sol–gel method
Humberto Palza,B. Escobar,Julian Bejarano,Denisse Bravo,Mario Díaz-Dosque,Javier Mateos Pérez +5 more
TL;DR: Although samples with copper are able to release more metal ion than samples with silver, they present higher MBC showing the high effect of silver against these bacteria.
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Novel active packaging based on films of chitosan and chitosan/quinoa protein printed with chitosan-tripolyphosphate-thymol nanoparticles via thermal ink-jet printing
TL;DR: In this article, active packaging films based on chitosan (Qo) and a blend of Qo and quinoa-protein (EPQ) using inkjet printing were developed.
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Synthesis of nanostructured porous silica coatings on titanium and their cell adhesive and osteogenic differentiation properties
Débora Inzunza,Cristian Covarrubias,Alfredo Von Marttens,Y Leighton,JC Carvajal,Francisco Valenzuela,Mario Díaz-Dosque,Nicolas Mendez,Constanza Martínez,Ana María Pino,Juan Pablo Rodríguez,Mónica Cáceres,Patricio C. Smith +12 more
TL;DR: The bioactive surface properties exhibited by the nanostructured porous silica coatings make these materials a promising alternative to improve the osseointegration properties of titanium dental implants and could have future impact on the nanoscale design of implant surfaces.