In vitro and in vivo evaluations of nanofibrous nanocomposite based on carboxymethyl cellulose/polycaprolactone/cobalt-doped hydroxyapatite as the wound dressing materials

These days, Ophthalmic wound treatment is a major problem; due to its nature, bio/materials are the best choices as wound dressing materials. The main objective of the current survey is to develop and investigate effective wound dressing materials for skin care applications. In these ways, we combin...

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Published inArabian journal of chemistry Vol. 15; no. 11; p. 104270
Main Authors Wang, Yan, Shi, Dewang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.11.2022
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Summary:These days, Ophthalmic wound treatment is a major problem; due to its nature, bio/materials are the best choices as wound dressing materials. The main objective of the current survey is to develop and investigate effective wound dressing materials for skin care applications. In these ways, we combined the good biological properties of Cobalt-doped hydroxyapatite particles (CoHAp) with the structural properties of Polycaprolactone (PCL)/ carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) nanofibers. Electrospinning and co-precipitation methods were used to synthesize nanofibers and CoHAp particles, respectively. Nanocomposites were synthesized in the absence and different percentages of CoHAp. The PCL/CMC, PCL/CMC/CoHA 5 %, PCL/CMC/CoHA 10 %, and PCL/CMC/CoHA 15 % formulated nanocomposites have the diameter of 383 ± 50, 391 ± 84, 441 ± 65, and 495 ± 99 nm, respectively. The synthesized nanofibrous wound dressing porosity and water absorption capacity were in the range of 40 to 60 % and 32 to 63 %, respectively. Hemo and cytocompatibility of the nanofibrous wound dressing were analyzed by in vitro evaluation, and the results were satisfactory and the structures were fully biocompatible. The PCL/CMC/CoHA 10 % wound dressing, were selected as the best nanocomposites for wound healing based on our animal studies on the healing outcomes. The results showed that the PCL/CMC nanofibers-Cobalt-doped HAp wound dressing is an effective bioactive nano-biomaterials for the wound healing process.
ISSN:1878-5352
1878-5379
DOI:10.1016/j.arabjc.2022.104270