Title : Interface design and reinforced features of arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea) starch/polyester-based membranes: Preparation, antioxidant activity, and cytocompatibility.

Pub. Date : 2017 Jan 1

PMID : 27770926






8 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 The acrylic acid-grafted PHA (PHA-g-AA) and the coupling agent treated ASP (TASP) were used to enhance the desired characteristics of these membranes. acrylic acid lamin B receptor Homo sapiens
2 The acrylic acid-grafted PHA (PHA-g-AA) and the coupling agent treated ASP (TASP) were used to enhance the desired characteristics of these membranes. acrylic acid lamin B receptor Homo sapiens
3 The PHA-g-AA/TASP membranes had better mechanical properties than the PHA/ASP membrane. Aspartic Acid lamin B receptor Homo sapiens
4 The PHA-g-AA/TASP membranes had better mechanical properties than the PHA/ASP membrane. Aspartic Acid lamin B receptor Homo sapiens
5 The water resistance of the PHA-g-AA/TASP membranes was greater than that of the PHA/ASP membranes, and a cytocompatibility evaluation with human foreskin fibroblasts (FBs) indicated that both materials were nontoxic. Water lamin B receptor Homo sapiens
6 The water resistance of the PHA-g-AA/TASP membranes was greater than that of the PHA/ASP membranes, and a cytocompatibility evaluation with human foreskin fibroblasts (FBs) indicated that both materials were nontoxic. Water lamin B receptor Homo sapiens
7 PHA-g-AA/TASP and PHA/ASP membranes had better antioxidant activity than the control group. Aspartic Acid lamin B receptor Homo sapiens
8 PHA-g-AA/TASP and PHA/ASP membranes had better antioxidant activity than the control group. Aspartic Acid lamin B receptor Homo sapiens