2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2021.112245
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Curcumin-loaded sandwich-like nanofibrous membrane prepared by electrospinning technology as wound dressing for accelerate wound healing

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“…Aghamohamadi et al (2018) fabricated an anti-bacterial fiber from Aloe vera and polyvinyl pyrrolidone, confirming the in vitro antimicrobial activity, thereby recommending it for wound healing applications [48]. Recently, Chen et al (2021) loaded curcumin into nanofiber membranes by electrospinning technique [49]. The biomaterial showed accelerate wound healing, antimicrobial activity, and hemostatic effect in vivo, corroborating the assumption that electrospinning is indeed a promising technology for the advanced treatment of wounds.…”
Section: Electrospinning Scaffolds and Nanofibers Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Aghamohamadi et al (2018) fabricated an anti-bacterial fiber from Aloe vera and polyvinyl pyrrolidone, confirming the in vitro antimicrobial activity, thereby recommending it for wound healing applications [48]. Recently, Chen et al (2021) loaded curcumin into nanofiber membranes by electrospinning technique [49]. The biomaterial showed accelerate wound healing, antimicrobial activity, and hemostatic effect in vivo, corroborating the assumption that electrospinning is indeed a promising technology for the advanced treatment of wounds.…”
Section: Electrospinning Scaffolds and Nanofibers Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Aghamohamadi et al (2018) fabricated an anti-bacterial fiber from Aloe vera and polyvinyl pyrrolidone, confirming the in vitro antimicrobial activity, thereby recommending it for wound healing applications [48]. Recently, Chen et al (2021) loaded curcumin into nanofiber membranes by electrospinning technique [49]. The biomaterial…”
Section: Electrospinning Scaffolds and Nanofibers Fabricationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, the use of curcumin is limited by its low bioavailability, rapid metabolism, poor solubility, and light sensitivity [ 152 ]. A large number of recent papers [ 168 , 169 , 170 , 171 , 172 , 173 , 174 , 175 , 176 , 177 , 178 ] reported the incorporation of curcumin into nanocomposite materials such as nanofibers, nanoparticles, hydrogels, or novel combinations of these. Recently, numerous researchers have developed biocompatible and biodegradable composite nano-fibrous materials and hydrogel systems containing curcumin for wound healing applications, for example as an anti-scar or in chronic wounds [ 166 , 169 ].…”
Section: Natural Herbals and Spices In Wound Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, numerous researchers have developed biocompatible and biodegradable composite nano-fibrous materials and hydrogel systems containing curcumin for wound healing applications, for example as an anti-scar or in chronic wounds [ 166 , 169 ]. These scaffold systems include polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) [ 169 ], cerium nitrate hexahydrate (Ce(NO3)3·6H2O) [ 170 ], nanofibers of carboxymethyl guargum (CMGG) [ 171 ], electrospun amine-functionalized SBA-15 (Santa Barbara Amorphous) incorporated with PVA (Poly Vinyl Alcohol) [ 172 ], nanofibers of cellulose acetate (CA) integrated with graphene oxide, TiO2 [ 173 ], electrospun fibers comprising SBA-15 (Santa Barbara Amorphous), amine-functionalized SBA-15 polycaprolactone (PCL) [ 174 ], nanofibers of electrospun poly(Δ-caprolactone) (PCL), Chitosan (CS) [ 175 ], thermo-sensitive sodium alginate hydrogel cross-linked with poly(N-isopropylacrylamide), and curcumin (Alg-g-pNIPAM) copolymers [ 176 ]. All these nanofibrous scaffolds exhibited high porosity and biocompatible characteristics that enhance the solubility of this hydrophobic drug, aiding its release in a controlled manner [ 176 ].…”
Section: Natural Herbals and Spices In Wound Healingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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