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Pornchai Rachtanapun

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Krasian T, Punyodom W, Molloy R, Topham P, Tighe B, Mahomed A, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2024 Feb; 262(Pt 1):129967. PMID: 38316324
MXenes, synthesized from their precursor MAX phases, have been extensively researched as additives to enhance the drug delivery performance of polymer matrices, whereas there is a limited number of previous...
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Thongkham M, Saenjaiban A, Jantanasakulwong K, Pattanawong W, Arjin C, Hongsibsong S, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2023 Nov; 256(Pt 1):128425. PMID: 38008136
In this study, the efficacy of ionomers and poly-lactic acid (PLA) as an alternative solid material combined with scFv antibodies specific to bovine Y-sperm (Y-scFv) was studied to create a...
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Muangsanguan A, Linsaenkart P, Chaitep T, Sangta J, Sommano S, Sringarm K, et al.
Foods . 2023 Nov; 12(22). PMID: 38002174
Coffee has been a common ingredient in many traditional hair loss remedies, but limited scientific evidence supports its use, particularly in coffee pulp. Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is caused by androgens,...
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Kiattipornpithak K, Rachtanapun P, Thanakkasaranee S, Jantrawut P, Ruksiriwanich W, Sommano S, et al.
Polymers (Basel) . 2023 Sep; 15(18). PMID: 37765643
A novel poly (lactic acid) (PLA) composite with excellent mechanical properties, toughness, thermal stability, and water resistance was developed using a reactive melt-blending technique. PLA was melt mixed with epoxy...
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Sangta J, Ruksiriwanich W, Chittasupho C, Sringarm K, Rachtanapun P, Bakshani C, et al.
Prep Biochem Biotechnol . 2023 Sep; 54(5):587-596. PMID: 37747818
Coffee pulp (CP), a by-product of coffee production, is an underutilized resource with significant potential value. CP contains monosaccharides that can serve as an ideal carbon source for bacterial cultivation,...
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Kodsangma A, Thajai N, Punyodom W, Worajittiphon P, Jantrawut P, Ruksiriwanich W, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2023 Sep; 253(Pt 3):126783. PMID: 37699462
Novel biodegradable thermoplastic starch (TPS) with high mechanical properties and water resistance was developed using reactive blending technique. Effect of zinc oxide (ZnO) addition to TPS properties and reaction was...
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O-Chongpian P, Chaiwarit T, Jantanasakulwong K, Rachtanapun P, Worajittiphon P, Kantrong N, et al.
Polymers (Basel) . 2023 Sep; 15(17). PMID: 37688198
The surface modification of cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) using a 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl (TEMPO)/sodium bromide (NaBr)/sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) system was successful in improving their hydrophilicity. Following that, we fabricated hydrogels containing carboxylated cellulose...
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Tunsound V, Krasian T, Daranarong D, Punyodom W, Jantanasakulwong K, Ross S, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2023 Sep; 253(Pt 2):126712. PMID: 37673164
Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a biomaterial being investigated for a range of applications. Herein, BC films derived from nata de coco pieces are reinforced by two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide (MoS) and...
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Thajai N, Rachtanapun P, Thanakkasaranee S, Punyodom W, Worajittiphon P, Phimolsiripol Y, et al.
Polymers (Basel) . 2023 Aug; 15(16). PMID: 37631544
Biodegradable starch-based polymers were developed by melt-blending modified thermoplastic starch (MTPS) with poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) blended with epoxy resin (Er). A modified thermoplastic starch blend with chlorhexidine gluconate (MTPSCh) was...
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Boonrasri S, Thipchai P, Sae-Oui P, Thanakkasaranee S, Jantanasakulwong K, Rachtanapun P
Polymers (Basel) . 2023 Aug; 15(16). PMID: 37631486
Using vegetable oils as a plasticizer or processing aid in green rubber products is becoming popular due to environmental concerns. However, differences in vegetable oil processing result in varying amounts...