2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.116315
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In vivo evaluation of the wound healing properties of bio-nanofiber chitosan/ polyvinyl alcohol incorporating honey and Nepeta dschuparensis

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“…The observed findings implied that the incorporation of berberine in the electrospun mats did not affect their physico-chemical nature and improved their biological activity in the wound healing [92]. An equal effort has been put forward in the encapsulation of honey and Nepeta dschuparensis plant in polyvinyl alcohol and chitosan electrospun nanofibers for enhanced wound healing [93]. The in vivo studies performed in the rat models have shown a faster wound healing within three weeks for the nanofibers incorporated with honey and plant which implied their potential in effective and faster healing of acute and chronic wounds [93].…”
Section: Composite Nanofibers Based Wound Dressingsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The observed findings implied that the incorporation of berberine in the electrospun mats did not affect their physico-chemical nature and improved their biological activity in the wound healing [92]. An equal effort has been put forward in the encapsulation of honey and Nepeta dschuparensis plant in polyvinyl alcohol and chitosan electrospun nanofibers for enhanced wound healing [93]. The in vivo studies performed in the rat models have shown a faster wound healing within three weeks for the nanofibers incorporated with honey and plant which implied their potential in effective and faster healing of acute and chronic wounds [93].…”
Section: Composite Nanofibers Based Wound Dressingsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…An equal effort has been put forward in the encapsulation of honey and Nepeta dschuparensis plant in polyvinyl alcohol and chitosan electrospun nanofibers for enhanced wound healing [93]. The in vivo studies performed in the rat models have shown a faster wound healing within three weeks for the nanofibers incorporated with honey and plant which implied their potential in effective and faster healing of acute and chronic wounds [93]. Bazmandeh and co-workers adopted dual spinneret approach for the fabrication of electrospun nanofibers mimicking fibrous/gel structure of ECM using chitosan-gelatin/ chitosan-hyaluronic acid [94].…”
Section: Composite Nanofibers Based Wound Dressingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Naeimi and co-workers formulated chitosan–PVA nanofibers loaded with a plant extract called Nepeta dschuparensis and honey for wound healing application. The in vivo wound healing experiments using second-degree burn wound on animal model demonstrated that the wounds treated with nanofibers loaded with Nepeta dschuparensis and honey healed faster with a wound closure percentage of 59.85% ± 0.14 at day 21 when compared with the control group (40.45% ± 0.008), plain nanofiber (37.42% ± 0.008), and silver sulfadiazine (silver topical treatment for burn wounds) (44.28 ± 0.009) [ 72 ].…”
Section: Fabrication Of Biopolymer-based Hybrid Nanofibersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…combining synthetic polymer (PVA) with CS for the formation of CS/PVA eNFs incorporating honey as bioactive agent, TGA analysis showed a 2 phase degradation, the first weight-loss corresponding with the PVA degradation (250 °C) and the second one (350 °C) with the chitosan ones [ 100 ].…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%