Young researcher is studying an effective way to treat burn wounds using nanofibers
Urgench State University's core doctoral student, Khalida Muminova, is conducting scientific research at the Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics within the framework of the "Academic Mobility" program. Her research on the topic "Preparation, structure and physicochemical properties of nanostructured biomaterials based on cellulose derivatives" is aimed at creating nanofibrous antibacterial biomaterials. Currently, based on the preliminary results of the research, the morphological structure, physicochemical properties and antimicrobial activity of the obtained materials are being thoroughly analyzed. The biomaterials created as a result of this scientific research have the potential to be used in the future in the medical field, especially in the effective treatment of burn wounds.