<p>➀ This study presents a composite wound dressing made from polylactic acid (PLA), curcumin, and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) designed to enhance mechanical strength and antibacterial activity.</p><p>➁ Electrospinning was used to fabricate the dressing, with CNTs incorporated to enhance curcumin release and antibacterial effectiveness.</p><p>➂ The results showed that the addition of CNTs significantly improved mechanical strength and thermal stability, and the dressing exhibited good antibacterial activity.</p>
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