埃洛石
伤口愈合
姜黄素
体内
纳米复合材料
壳聚糖
MTT法
傅里叶变换红外光谱
材料科学
化学
极限抗拉强度
核化学
肿胀 的
控制释放
体外
生物医学工程
化学工程
纳米技术
复合材料
有机化学
生物化学
外科
医学
生物技术
工程类
生物
作者
Mohamadreza Shakiba,Mehdi Sheikhi,Zohreh Pahnavar,Alireza Tajiki,Ashkan Bigham,Amin Foroozandeh,Sepehr Darvishan,Mehrab Pourmadadi,Hamid Emadi,Javad Rezatabar,Hamidreza Abdouss,Majid Abdouss
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpharm.2023.123207
摘要
Endowing wound dressings with drug delivery capability is a suitable strategy to transfer medicinal compounds locally to damaged skin layers. These dressings are especially useful for accelerating the healing rate in the cases of long-term treatment, and adding more functionalities to the platform. In this study, a wound dressing composed of polyamide 6, hyaluronic acid, and curcumin-loaded halloysite nanotubes (PA6/HA/HNT@Cur) was designed and fabricated for wound healing applications. The physicochemical properties of this platform were investigated through Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and field-emission scanning electron microscopy. Moreover, wettability, tensile strength, swelling, and in vitro degradation were assessed. The HNT@Cur was incorporated in the fibers in three concentrations and 1 wt% was found as the optimum concentration yielding desirable structural and mechanical properties. The loading efficiency of Cur on HNT was calculated to be 43 ± 1.8%, and the release profiles and kinetics of nanocomposite were investigated at physiological and acidic pH. In vitro antibacterial and antioxidation studies showed that the PA6/HA/HNT@Cur mat had strong antibacterial and antioxidation activities against gram-positive and -negative pathogens and reactive oxygen species, respectively. Desirable cell compatibility of the mat was found through MTT assay against L292 cells up to 72 h. Finally, the efficacy of the designed wound dressing was evaluated in vivo; after 14 days, the results indicated that the wound size treated with the nanocomposite mat significantly decreased compared to the control sample. This study proposed a swift and straightforward method for developing materials that might be utilized as wound dressings in clinical settings.
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