Title of article :
Designing and fabrication of curcumin loaded PCL/PVA multi-layer nanofibrous electrospun structures as active wound dressing
Author/Authors :
Saeed, Seyed Mahdi Department of Biomaterials - Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, Tehran, Iran , Mirzadeh, Hamid Department of Biomaterials - Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, Tehran, Iran , Zandi, Mojgan Department of Polymer Engineering and Color Technology - Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Barzin, Jalal Department of Biomaterials - Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Active wound dressings play a significant role in
burn and chronic wound treatment. In this study, electrospinning
process is used to fabricate a novel three-layer
active wound dressing based on e-polycaprolactone (PCL),
polyvinylalcohol (PVA), and curcumin (CU) as a biologically
active compound. The main purpose for developing
such a system is to control wound exudates, which remains
a challenge, as well as enjoying the anti-bacterial property.
Electrospinning process parameters are optimized by
response surface methodology to achieve appropriate
nanofibrous electrospun mats, and then, a three-layer
dressing has been designed in view of water absorbability,
anti-bacterial, and biocompatibility characteristics of the
final dressing. The results illustrate that a three-layer
dressing based on PCL/curcumin containing PVA as a
middle layer with optimized thickness which is placed over
the incision, absorbs three times exudates in comparison
with pristine dressing. Anti-bacterial tests reveal that the
dressing containing 16% curcumin exhibits anti-bacterial
activity without sacrificing the acceptable level of cell
viability.
Keywords :
Electrospinning , Nanofibers , Wound dressing , Response surface
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials
Journal title :
Progress in Biomaterials