America produces self-made gauze without tearing it off
Recently, American scientists have produced a new type of gauze from amyloid fibers, which can be absorbed by the body without tearing off.
>>>New bandages help the wound heal
Scientists from Pennsylvania State University (USA) have successfully transformed liquid starch into fibers, then woven into sheets like paper and eventually produced this new tape.
It is attached to the skin, after a while it will be converted into glucose and absorbed into the body without causing any harm.
Scientists say the amyloid fiber is widely used and is the most abundant compound with the most 'soft' price.
In addition to being used for the production of gauze, this technology can also be used in the production of napkins and toilet paper at low cost and environmentally friendly.
- Nanoparticles cause blood to stop flowing immediately
- Students make instant hemostatic substances
- Fluorescent paint on reindeer antlers to prevent accidents
- The 10-year-old girl created a very smart wound bandage
- New generation bandages from marine algae can stop internal bleeding in minutes
- Video: The glowing fire bridge in the night sky in America
- Axiostat - The bandage helps to heal the wound extremely effectively for military use
- Origin of the name of America
- Is it true that China found America before Columbus?
- The times of the Virgin Mary statue tearing up
- Statue of South Americans
- If you get a shield of Captain America, what will happen?