Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Chitosan oligomer/silver nanoparticles/PCL composite electrospun membrane for severe burn wound healing

View through CrossRef
In the management of burn wounds, antimicrobial and wound healing properties are crucial. In this study, we prepared a three-layer electrospun poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) membrane for burn wound dressing. The hydrophobic electrospun PCL layer, embedded with silver nanoparticles (SNPs) (PCL-Ag), was coated with another layer of electrospun plasma-treated PCL-Ag to enhance the wettability of the membrane. This enhancement was to facilitate the absorption of the hydrophilic chitosan oligomer (COS) - the third layer of the dressing. The resultant membranes were characterised and tested for different properties to demonstrate their applicability as wound dressing materials. The combination of COS and SNPs of the fabricated membrane supports the healing process and reduces burn severity due to the healing capacity of COS and the antibacterial activity of SNPs, without compromising mechanical strength. We conducted several in vitro and in vivo experiments to evaluate its applicability for burn wound healing. The PCL-Ag/COS sample demonstrated outstanding in vitro biocompatibility and excellent antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus strains. We used the membrane to treat burns on rabbits in the laboratory over 30 days, and consistently observed positive outcomes. This research offers insights into the development of bioactive dressings for wound healing and opens up opportunities for practical applications of COS-incorporated materials.
Title: Chitosan oligomer/silver nanoparticles/PCL composite electrospun membrane for severe burn wound healing
Description:
In the management of burn wounds, antimicrobial and wound healing properties are crucial.
In this study, we prepared a three-layer electrospun poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) membrane for burn wound dressing.
The hydrophobic electrospun PCL layer, embedded with silver nanoparticles (SNPs) (PCL-Ag), was coated with another layer of electrospun plasma-treated PCL-Ag to enhance the wettability of the membrane.
This enhancement was to facilitate the absorption of the hydrophilic chitosan oligomer (COS) - the third layer of the dressing.
The resultant membranes were characterised and tested for different properties to demonstrate their applicability as wound dressing materials.
The combination of COS and SNPs of the fabricated membrane supports the healing process and reduces burn severity due to the healing capacity of COS and the antibacterial activity of SNPs, without compromising mechanical strength.
We conducted several in vitro and in vivo experiments to evaluate its applicability for burn wound healing.
The PCL-Ag/COS sample demonstrated outstanding in vitro biocompatibility and excellent antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus strains.
We used the membrane to treat burns on rabbits in the laboratory over 30 days, and consistently observed positive outcomes.
This research offers insights into the development of bioactive dressings for wound healing and opens up opportunities for practical applications of COS-incorporated materials.

Related Results

Synthesis and Investigation into Apatite-forming Ability of Hydroxyapatite/Chitosan-based Scaffold
Synthesis and Investigation into Apatite-forming Ability of Hydroxyapatite/Chitosan-based Scaffold
In this study, porous scaffolds were fabricated using inorganic material-hydroxyapatite and chitosan for bone-tissue engineering. The combination of hydroxyapatite and chitosan may...
Characterization of chitosan/alginate/lovastatin nanoparticles and investigation of their toxic effects in vitro and in vivo
Characterization of chitosan/alginate/lovastatin nanoparticles and investigation of their toxic effects in vitro and in vivo
AbstractIn this study, chitosan and alginate were selected to prepare alginate/chitosan nanoparticles to load the drug lovastatin by the ionic gelation method. The synthesized nano...
524 Traveling Pediatric Burn Care on Wheels
524 Traveling Pediatric Burn Care on Wheels
Abstract Introduction Many burn patients initially seek treatment at a community hospital after suffering a burn injury and are ...
Procedure for Western blot v1
Procedure for Western blot v1
Goal: This document has the objective of standardizing the protocol for Western blot. This technique allows the detection of specific proteins separated on polyacrylamide gel and t...
BIODEGRADATION OF CHITOSAN MEMBRANE SCALES OF HARUAN FISH (Channa striata)-HYDROXYAPATITE IN ARTIFICIAL SALIVA SOLUTION
BIODEGRADATION OF CHITOSAN MEMBRANE SCALES OF HARUAN FISH (Channa striata)-HYDROXYAPATITE IN ARTIFICIAL SALIVA SOLUTION
Background: Membrane materials for surgical procedures using Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR) are Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and collagen, but have the disadvantage of requirin...
581 Basecamp: Burn Efficiency Care Pathway
581 Basecamp: Burn Efficiency Care Pathway
Abstract Introduction Standardizing care has shown in the literature to be a means to improving the culture of safety in any fie...

Back to Top