2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12221-016-5822-3
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Preparation and characterization of Ceftazidime loaded electrospun silk fibroin/gelatin mat for wound dressing

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“…SF films exhibited a slower doxorubicin release with smaller nanostructure and more β-sheet structure content [58]. Ceftazidime (CTZ) was successfully encapsulated into SF/gelatin mats and showed antibacterial effects during a release process of over six hours [71]. Recently, film structured SF biomaterials have also been used in guiding bone regeneration.…”
Section: Structure Design Of Silk Fibroin-based Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SF films exhibited a slower doxorubicin release with smaller nanostructure and more β-sheet structure content [58]. Ceftazidime (CTZ) was successfully encapsulated into SF/gelatin mats and showed antibacterial effects during a release process of over six hours [71]. Recently, film structured SF biomaterials have also been used in guiding bone regeneration.…”
Section: Structure Design Of Silk Fibroin-based Biomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drug was released from the nanofibers for 6 h, and the formation of the zone of inhibition in the diffusion test demonstrated the antibacterial effect of the drug-loaded nanofibers. Together, the fibroin/GEL/ceftazidime nanofibrous system can enhance drug effectiveness particularly in the prevention of postsurgical adhesions and wound dressing infections [15].…”
Section: Gelatin Electrospun Scaffoldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the weakened thermoregulation function of damaged skin, an ideal wound healing material should also protect the wound from the environmental temperature changes, otherwise a low temperature will lead to reduced blood circulation and oxygen supply of tissues due to the contraction of capillaries, and a high temperature will increase the oxygen demand for tissue metabolism and aggravate the hypoxia of the damaged skin . Therefore, new wound dressings need to possess heat management properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%