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Section I: General1. Biopolymer-based Nano-Films: What are they? And how they are useful in food packaging and wound healing2. Pullulan films and natural compounds: Applications and perspectives3.Production and Applications of Nanobiocellulose films
Section II: Application of Biopolymer-based Nano-Films in Food packaging4. Active biofilm for Food-packaging5. Nisin loaded Nanoparticles in Food Preservation6. Nanoparticles embedded Silk fibroin based composite films for wound dressings7. Carboxymethyl cellulose-coated polypropylene films containing essential oil for Food preservation
Section III: Application of Biopolymer-based Nano-Films in wound healing8. Ligno-cellulose based nano-biofilm using plant biomass and their role in wound healing9. Cellulose nanofibrils in bio-nano composite films and their applications in drug delivery10. Antibacterial and wound healing activities of micro/nanocarriers based on carboxymethyl and quaternized chitosan derivatives11. Nano-biofilm-natural components as future drugs for the treatment of burn wounds12. Hybrid films-loaded nano antimicrobials13. Nanocomposite antimicrobial films based on biopolymers14. Application of nanoparticles impregnated chemical polymer films against microbial biofilms15. Nanocoating biopolymer using leaf biomass derived nanocellulose for wounds16. Nano-biofilm-natural components as future drugs for the treatment of burn wounds17. EO-based films and their role as antimicrobials18. Nanoencapsulation of natural compounds for the treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis and paracoccidioidomycosis19. Biopolymer-based nano- films in Dermatology20. Biopolymer based nano films: Utility and Toxicity21. Regulations for using Nanotechnology in Food and medical products