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Amniotic membrane (AM) as a biological dressing inhibits the loss of vital fluids, water, and protein.

Therefore, effective treatments and healing of burn injuries are very important to prevent complications. Skin burn injuries result in loss of its protective function as a barrier and leading to a high risk of infection.
