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Asst. Prof. Dr.
Sakkarin Lethongkam
Assistant Professor
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- Center of Antimicrobial Biomaterial Innovation-Southeast Asia (CABI-SEA)

Education
Graduated Year
Degree
Country
2023
Ph.D. (Microbiology) Prince of Songkla University
Thailand
2015
B.Sc. (Medical technology) Thammasat University
Thailand
Publication
From the Faculty of Science
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Bilhman, S., Waen-ngoen, T., Yingkajorn, M., Phengmak, M., Voravuthikunchai, S., Lethongkam, S., Paosen, S., & Wannaboworn, S. (2024). Superabsorbent crosslinked carboxymethyl cellulose-PEG hydrogel containing a nutgall extract as a broad antimicrobial agent for wound dressing applications. Journal Of Drug Delivery Science And Technology, 99, .
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Lethongkam, S., Dejyong, K., Ontong, J., Nwabor, F., Syukri, D., Singh, S., Sunghan, J., Dejyong, K., & Voravuthikunchai, S. (2024). Prevention of Post-operative Bacterial Colonization on Mice Buccal Mucosa Using Biogenic Silver Nanoparticles-Coated Nylon Sutures. Regenerative Engineering And Translational Medicine, , .
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Waen-ngoen, T., Wunnoo, S., Nwabor, O., Bilhman, S., Dumjun, K., Ongarj, J., Pinpathomrat, N., Lethongkam, S., Voravuthikunchai, S., & Paosen, S. (2023). Effectiveness of plant-based hand sanitizer incorporating Quercus infectoria gall extract (SCIE). Journal Of Applied Microbiology, 134(12), Article number lxad295.
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Paosen, S., Bilhman, S., Wunnoo, S., Ramanathan, S., Septama, A., Lethongkam, S., & Voravuthikunchai, S. (2023). Control of biomaterial-associated infections through biofabrication of gold nanoparticles using Musa sapientum extract (SCIE). Biotechnology Journal, 18(10), Article number 2300008.
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Lethongkam, S., Jochen, G., Aparna Viswanathan, A., Voravuthikunchai, S., & Friedrich, G. (2023). In vitro and in vivo comparative analysis of antibacterial activity of green-synthesized silver nanoparticles (SCIE). Biotechnology Journal, 9, e2300186.