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The book discusses the need for flexibility and shape-transformation capabilities in today's textiles, such as to be engineered for insertion through a small catheter or to be expanded within the vessels to allow minimally invasive delivery methods without sacrificing mechanical integrity and healthcare capabilities.
List of contents
1. Panoramic View of Biomedical Textiles and Their Synthetic Strategies 2. A Brief Overview of Diverse Applications of Biomedical Textiles: Versatility to Innovation 3. Structural and Mechanical Features of Biomedical Textiles 4. Applications of Biomedical Textiles in Physical and Chemical Treatments 5. Developmental Vistas for Bioactive Textile Engineering 6. Recent Advancement in Biomedical Textiles: A Brief Review 7. Cotton as a Healthcare Textiles 8. Revolutionizing Textile Coloration: Exploring Bio-Dyes for Biomedical Applications 9. Radiation-Based Treatments for the Improvement of Textile Products in Biomedical Applications 10. Nano-Enhanced Compression Bandages and Wound Care Biomedical Textiles 11. Biomedical Polymeric Fibers: Functionalization and Tissue Techniques 12. Infections and Wounds Caring Materials of Biomedical Textiles 13. Smart and Sustainable Approaches for Wound Care 14. Hybrid Composites Treatments of Textile Fibers to Develop Bio-Functional Properties 15. Nanotechnology: A Multidimensional and Robust Tool in Medical and Textile Technology 16. Exploring the Power of Nanotechnology: Enhancing Bio-Functional Properties in the Textiles Industry
About the author
Mohd Yusuf is the dean and an associate professor at Glocal University, Saharanpur, India. He earned his PhD in 2013 from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India, on nature-derived products. Dr Yusuf has contributed significantly to academia with over 70 publications encompassing research articles, reviews, books, and chapters in internationally renowned outlets. His research spans green materials, biomaterials, nanomaterials, wastewater treatment, and energy storage technologies.
Shumaila Kiran is an associate professor in the Department of Applied Chemistry at Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan. She earned her PhD in 2012 and has more than 10 years of teaching and research experience at the university level. Dr Kiran has worked on various research projects and published about 90 research articles and 30 international book chapters. She has also supervised 7 PhD scholars and about 50 UG/PG students.