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Lignocellulose nanofiber incorporated N-TiO2 mat, LCNF/N-TiO2, was successfully developed using a simple solvent casting technique and utilized to address skin damages. This study evaluated the physicochemical characteristics of the LCNF mat using FT-IR, XRD, and SEM. The FT-IR and diffractogram signal confirmed the presence of N-TiO2 on the LCNF mat surface. The obtained microphotograph from the morphological analysis provided evidence of the formation of N-TiO2 particle aggregates on the LCNF mat surface. The enhancement of cell proliferation showed the biocompatibility effect of LCNF/N-TiO2. This result could be used as a baseline to develop the LCNF/N-TiO2 mat for advanced tissue engineering studies.
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Mahendra, I.P., Putra, A.E., Ghifari, M.A. et al. Lignocellulose nanofiber incorporated N-TiO2 for wound dressing. Cellulose 28, 10477–10483 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-021-04196-9
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