2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2021.106021
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Mesoporous silica incorporated PCL/Curcumin nanofiber for wound healing application

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“…The diabetes in mice is chemically induced due to the ablation of β-cells by STZ (a nitrosourea analogue, one of the most potent diabetogenic chemicals) ( Al-Awar et al, 2016 ), and such a diabetic mouse model has been substantially used in the field of diabetes research ( Pandey and Dvorakova, 2020 ). Recently, a variety of drug delivery systems have been designed and applied for delivery of therapeutic agents in wound repair and regeneration ( Manconi et al, 2018 ) ( Orsu et al, 2021 ) ( Li et al, 2021b ) ( Rathinavel et al, 2021 ). Previously, a hydrogel was produced in our laboratory by crosslinking a HA polymer ( Mw = 1,800–2,200 kDa) ( Yang et al, 2021a ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The diabetes in mice is chemically induced due to the ablation of β-cells by STZ (a nitrosourea analogue, one of the most potent diabetogenic chemicals) ( Al-Awar et al, 2016 ), and such a diabetic mouse model has been substantially used in the field of diabetes research ( Pandey and Dvorakova, 2020 ). Recently, a variety of drug delivery systems have been designed and applied for delivery of therapeutic agents in wound repair and regeneration ( Manconi et al, 2018 ) ( Orsu et al, 2021 ) ( Li et al, 2021b ) ( Rathinavel et al, 2021 ). Previously, a hydrogel was produced in our laboratory by crosslinking a HA polymer ( Mw = 1,800–2,200 kDa) ( Yang et al, 2021a ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are among the materials that have long been used in wound dressings to prevent bacterial infections and accelerate wound healing. 108 Also, in many studies, the use of liposomes, 109 mesoporous silica, 110 and drug‐containing nanomaterials 111 , 112 have shown promising results. Recently, the use of carbon nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, and graphene oxide (GO) with unique physicochemical properties in modern wound dressings have been investigated, which are briefly discussed below.…”
Section: Wound Dressingsmentioning
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(ε-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%