Physical and Mechanical Evaluation of Silicone-Based Double-Layer Adhesive Patch Intended for Keloids and Scar Treatment Therapy
Abstract
Growing interest in silicone elastomers for pharmaceutical purposes is due to both their
beneficial material effect for scar treatment and their potential as drug carriers. Regarding their morphological structure, silicone polymers possess unique properties, which enable a wide range of applicability possibilities. The present study focused on developing a double-layer adhesive silicone film (DLASil) by evaluating its physical and mechanical properties, morphology, and stability.
DLASil suitability for treatment of scars and keloids was evaluated by measurement of tensile strength, elasticity modulus, and elongation. The results indicated that mechanical and physical properties of the developed product were satisfying.
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- Magazine publication
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Polymers
no. 8,
edition 11,
ISSN: 2073-4360 - Publication year:
- 2016
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- Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) doi:10.3390/polym8110398
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